Background - Although the widespread use of factor VIII/IX replacement therapy has significantly reduced the severity of arthropathy in persons with haemophilia (PWH), some develop degenerative joint changes, associated with significant pain. The aim of this survey was to investigate the management and perception of pain among Italian physicians who treat PWH. Materials and methods - Between September and October 2017, a questionnaire was distributed to 35 Italian haemophilia treatment centres (60 physicians). Results - Fifty-three haemophilia specialists completed the survey. We found that there was good agreement (98.1%) on the need to investigate pain at each clinical visit, but there was heterogeneity in the opinions of haemophilia spec...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Although synovitis is recognized as a marker of joint disease activity, its periodic assessment is n...
Background - Although the widespread use of factor VIII/IX replacement therapy has significantly red...
Introduction: Persons with haemophilia (PWH) experience recurrent joint bleeding which leads from ea...
There are no evidence-based guidelines on pain management in people with haemophilia (PWH), who may ...
Summary.\u2002 There are no evidence-based guidelines on pain management in people with haemophilia ...
Comprehensive evidence-based guidelines and well-validated assessment scales for pain in people with...
Abstract: IntroductionJoint bleeds in haemophilia cause destruction of articular structures, impaire...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Introduction: Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding hematological disorder characterized by the partia...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Abstract: In people with haemophilia (PwH), joint pain is a major comorbidity that is often overlook...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Although synovitis is recognized as a marker of joint disease activity, its periodic assessment is n...
Background - Although the widespread use of factor VIII/IX replacement therapy has significantly red...
Introduction: Persons with haemophilia (PWH) experience recurrent joint bleeding which leads from ea...
There are no evidence-based guidelines on pain management in people with haemophilia (PWH), who may ...
Summary.\u2002 There are no evidence-based guidelines on pain management in people with haemophilia ...
Comprehensive evidence-based guidelines and well-validated assessment scales for pain in people with...
Abstract: IntroductionJoint bleeds in haemophilia cause destruction of articular structures, impaire...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Introduction: Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding hematological disorder characterized by the partia...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Abstract: In people with haemophilia (PwH), joint pain is a major comorbidity that is often overlook...
People with haemophilia (PWH) experience acute pain during joint bleeds and might develop chronic pa...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Despite great advances in haemophilia care in the last 20 years, a number of questions on haemophili...
Although synovitis is recognized as a marker of joint disease activity, its periodic assessment is n...