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Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery

Background: Haemophilia is a disease of genetic origin, which causes a defect in blood coagulation. Under normal conditions, in the case of leakage from the blood vessels, the blood forms a clot that reduces or blocks the bleeding. This process involves the activation of several plasma proteins in a...

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Autores principales: Laino, Luigi, Cicciù, Marco, Fiorillo, Luca, Crimi, Salvatore, Bianchi, Alberto, Amoroso, Giulia, Monte, Ines Paola, Herford, Alan Scott, Cervino, Gabriele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6518229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30999657
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081386
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author Laino, Luigi
Cicciù, Marco
Fiorillo, Luca
Crimi, Salvatore
Bianchi, Alberto
Amoroso, Giulia
Monte, Ines Paola
Herford, Alan Scott
Cervino, Gabriele
author_facet Laino, Luigi
Cicciù, Marco
Fiorillo, Luca
Crimi, Salvatore
Bianchi, Alberto
Amoroso, Giulia
Monte, Ines Paola
Herford, Alan Scott
Cervino, Gabriele
author_sort Laino, Luigi
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description Background: Haemophilia is a disease of genetic origin, which causes a defect in blood coagulation. Under normal conditions, in the case of leakage from the blood vessels, the blood forms a clot that reduces or blocks the bleeding. This process involves the activation of several plasma proteins in a cascade-like species. Two of these proteins, produced in the liver, factor VIII and factor IX, are deficient or present a functional defect in people with haemophilia. Because of this deficit, the haemophiliacs easily suffer external and internal bleeding. Surgical treatment of these patients is to be observed, and often their treatment is delayed due to unclear guidelines and risks in treating these patients. The aim is to provide clear guidelines in the case of surgical treatment of these patients. Methods: In this study, we have considered all the guidelines that refer to the gold-maxillofacial surgery, focusing on the literature of the last 10 years. Results: Surely, this collection of guidelines will favor the choice of the clinician towards safer and predictable protocols. This study does not want to create a guideline but evaluates the literature of the last 10 years, and highlights the latest for the treatment of these patients., with the aim of informing the pathology and at the same time making the surgical maneuvers safer. Conclusions: Despite the research of literature has produced few results, it was nevertheless possible to draw up a guideline thanks to additional information extrapolated from textbooks and other scientific articles. According to the guidelines, it is possible to proceed to the treatment of these patients, if with appropriate therapy in a safe and risk-free manner.
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spelling pubmed-65182292019-05-31 Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery Laino, Luigi Cicciù, Marco Fiorillo, Luca Crimi, Salvatore Bianchi, Alberto Amoroso, Giulia Monte, Ines Paola Herford, Alan Scott Cervino, Gabriele Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Haemophilia is a disease of genetic origin, which causes a defect in blood coagulation. Under normal conditions, in the case of leakage from the blood vessels, the blood forms a clot that reduces or blocks the bleeding. This process involves the activation of several plasma proteins in a cascade-like species. Two of these proteins, produced in the liver, factor VIII and factor IX, are deficient or present a functional defect in people with haemophilia. Because of this deficit, the haemophiliacs easily suffer external and internal bleeding. Surgical treatment of these patients is to be observed, and often their treatment is delayed due to unclear guidelines and risks in treating these patients. The aim is to provide clear guidelines in the case of surgical treatment of these patients. Methods: In this study, we have considered all the guidelines that refer to the gold-maxillofacial surgery, focusing on the literature of the last 10 years. Results: Surely, this collection of guidelines will favor the choice of the clinician towards safer and predictable protocols. This study does not want to create a guideline but evaluates the literature of the last 10 years, and highlights the latest for the treatment of these patients., with the aim of informing the pathology and at the same time making the surgical maneuvers safer. Conclusions: Despite the research of literature has produced few results, it was nevertheless possible to draw up a guideline thanks to additional information extrapolated from textbooks and other scientific articles. According to the guidelines, it is possible to proceed to the treatment of these patients, if with appropriate therapy in a safe and risk-free manner. MDPI 2019-04-17 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6518229/ /pubmed/30999657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081386 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Laino, Luigi
Cicciù, Marco
Fiorillo, Luca
Crimi, Salvatore
Bianchi, Alberto
Amoroso, Giulia
Monte, Ines Paola
Herford, Alan Scott
Cervino, Gabriele
Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title_full Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title_fullStr Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title_short Surgical Risk on Patients with Coagulopathies: Guidelines on Hemophiliac Patients for Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery
title_sort surgical risk on patients with coagulopathies: guidelines on hemophiliac patients for oro-maxillofacial surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6518229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30999657
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081386
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