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Susoctocog-alfa (Obizur<sup>®</sup>) in the treatment of nine elderly patients with acquired haemophilia A: an Italian multicentre real world experience.

Ezio Zanon, Samantha Pasca, Alessandra Borchiellini, Corrado Lodigiani, Angelo Claudio Molinari, Chiara Ambaglio, Federica Valeri, Paola Preti, P Moscatelli, Paolo Simioni

2020PubMed21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2016, a new recombinant B-domain deleted porcine FVIII (rpFVIII) was licensed in Italy for the treatment of acquired haemophilia A (AHA), but only a few cases of patients receiving this have been reported in the literature. Here we report the largest registry of the use of rpFVIII for the treatment of AHA. The objective of this retrospective study was to describe the efficacy and the safety of susoctocog-alfa for AHA. MATERIAL AND METHODS: as first- or second-line therapy. RESULTS: rpFVIII was used as a first-line therapy in one-third of the patients. The median delay between clinical onset and diagnosis was 16 days. Initial bolus of infused susoctocog-alfa was 100 IU/kg, lower than the recommended dose. The treatment was maintained for a median of four days. Only one patient with serious co-morbidities and recurrent infections was treated for 32 days. All patients reached a complete resolution of AHA, and no recurrences were reported. Two patients developed a low-titre inhibitor against rpFVIII, neither experienced any complications. DISCUSSION: In our real world experience, susoctocog-alfa was proven to be an effective and safe therapeutic option for patients with AHA, also at a lower than recommended dosage. In our report, the appearance of low-titre inhibitors against rpFVIII, was not found to be clinically significant.

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MedicineHaemophiliaHaemophilia ASurgeryPopulationAdverse effectRetrospective cohort studyPediatricsInternal medicineEnvironmental healthHemophilia Treatment and ResearchCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaPlatelet Disorders and Treatments
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