Haematologica Reports 2005; 1(issue 4): 32-37
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Concentrated von Willebrand factor for treating patients
with von Willebrand disease
Arthur R. Thompson
From the University of Washington and Puget Sound Blood Center,
Seattle, WA, USA.
For patients with von Willebrand disease, functional levels of
circulating von Willebrand factor (VWF) need to be raised to
establish hemostasis or prevent excessive or delayed bleeding as
immediately prior to and then after invasive procedures. For the
common, mild deficiencies, an initial response to DDAVP
(desmopressin) is usually sufficient for hemostasis; additional or
follow-up dosing may be required, however. For those patients in
whom an adequate hemostatic response cannot be achieved with DDAVP,
on in whom DDAVP is contraindicated, treatment or supplementation
with a plasma-derived concentrate containing VWF is necessary. The
functional content of VWF in concentrates varies, however, and
optimal dosing in terms of activity and frequency remain to be
defined. For perspective, previous clinical usage of
cryoprecipitate is compared to recent series with different
concentrates. The latter include use to provide hemostasis for
acute bleeding episodes or to prevent excessive bleeding from
invasive procedures including surgeries. [>Read
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