Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive bleeding disorder. Improvements in factor replacement therapy and overall approach to hemophilia management have increased the lifespan and quality of life for patients with hemophilia. Thus, they are presenting for cardiac surgery related to age-related atherosclerosis, vascular disorders, and degenerative valvular disease. Although challenging, cardiac surgery can be performed safely with appropriate planning, using a multidisciplinary approach. This article provides a narrative review and framework for the perioperative management of patients with hemophilia A and B undergoing cardiac surgery
Hemophilia A is a hemorrhagic trend almost exclusively affecting males (X-related recessive disease)...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
IntroductionHaemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of coagulation factor IX (FIX) and characterized...
Perioperative management of cardiovascular surgical procedures requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB...
Key Clinical Message In hemophilia patients undergoing cardiac surgery, ROTEM® and Quantra® viscoela...
Key Clinical Message A multidisciplinary team approach, careful hemostasis, and factor replacement t...
Patients with hemophilia A (Hem A) requiring cardiopulmonary bypass–supported cardiac surgery pose u...
Among the surgical treatments performed in patients with hemophilia, joint surgery for intra-articul...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
With advances in care, the median age for the mild-moderate hemophilic patients have almost reached ...
Life expectancy in the hemophilia people is similar to the non-haemophilics and age-related cardiova...
Abstract Background Patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) who require open heart surgery have a ...
Rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) include the hereditary deficiency of fibrinogen, factor (F)II, FV, FV...
Ageing haemophilia patients are increasingly confronted with ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Treatmen...
Patients with hemophilia are considered low risk for thromboembolic complications. However, in the p...
Hemophilia A is a hemorrhagic trend almost exclusively affecting males (X-related recessive disease)...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
IntroductionHaemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of coagulation factor IX (FIX) and characterized...
Perioperative management of cardiovascular surgical procedures requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB...
Key Clinical Message In hemophilia patients undergoing cardiac surgery, ROTEM® and Quantra® viscoela...
Key Clinical Message A multidisciplinary team approach, careful hemostasis, and factor replacement t...
Patients with hemophilia A (Hem A) requiring cardiopulmonary bypass–supported cardiac surgery pose u...
Among the surgical treatments performed in patients with hemophilia, joint surgery for intra-articul...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
With advances in care, the median age for the mild-moderate hemophilic patients have almost reached ...
Life expectancy in the hemophilia people is similar to the non-haemophilics and age-related cardiova...
Abstract Background Patients with acquired hemophilia A (AHA) who require open heart surgery have a ...
Rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) include the hereditary deficiency of fibrinogen, factor (F)II, FV, FV...
Ageing haemophilia patients are increasingly confronted with ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Treatmen...
Patients with hemophilia are considered low risk for thromboembolic complications. However, in the p...
Hemophilia A is a hemorrhagic trend almost exclusively affecting males (X-related recessive disease)...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
IntroductionHaemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of coagulation factor IX (FIX) and characterized...