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Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life

BACKGROUND: Patients with congenital blood platelet disorders (CPDs) demonstrate a predominantly mucocutaneous bleeding tendency. Repeated bleeds throughout life can have a significant impact on health status–related quality of life (HR‐QoL), but few studies have investigated HR‐QoL in patients with...

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Autores principales: Blaauwgeers, Maaike W., Kruip, Marieke J. H. A., Beckers, Erik A. M., Coppens, Michiel, Eikenboom, Jeroen, van Galen, Karin P. M., Tamminga, Rienk Y. J., Urbanus, Rolf T., Schutgens, Roger E. G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6971322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31989090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12281
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author Blaauwgeers, Maaike W.
Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Beckers, Erik A. M.
Coppens, Michiel
Eikenboom, Jeroen
van Galen, Karin P. M.
Tamminga, Rienk Y. J.
Urbanus, Rolf T.
Schutgens, Roger E. G.
author_facet Blaauwgeers, Maaike W.
Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Beckers, Erik A. M.
Coppens, Michiel
Eikenboom, Jeroen
van Galen, Karin P. M.
Tamminga, Rienk Y. J.
Urbanus, Rolf T.
Schutgens, Roger E. G.
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with congenital blood platelet disorders (CPDs) demonstrate a predominantly mucocutaneous bleeding tendency. Repeated bleeds throughout life can have a significant impact on health status–related quality of life (HR‐QoL), but few studies have investigated HR‐QoL in patients with CPDs. OBJECTIVES: To determine HR‐QoL in patients with suspected or confirmed CPDs as compared with the general Dutch population and to assess the association between bleeding phenotype and HR‐QoL. METHODS: Data were derived from the Thrombocytopathy in the Netherlands (TiN) study, a cross‐sectional study of individuals suspected for a congenital platelet defect. TiN patients with an increased ISTH Bleeding Assessment Tool (ISTH‐BAT) score (>3 in men and > 5 in women) were included for analysis. HR‐QoL was assessed with the Short Form (SF)‐36 survey. Bleeding symptoms were evaluated with the ISTH‐BAT, resulting in a bleeding score. RESULTS: One hundred fifty‐six patients were analyzed, of whom 126 (81%) were women. Sixty‐two patients (40%) had a confirmed CPD. Compared to the general Dutch population, patients with a suspected or confirmed CPD reported decreased physical functioning, limitations in daily activities due to physical health problems, limitations in social activities, decreased energy levels and fatigue, pain, and lower general health status. HR‐QoL was not correlated with the ISTH‐BAT score and was similar in patients with a confirmed CPD and those in whom a CPD could not be diagnosed. CONCLUSION: A bleeding tendency in patients with a suspected or confirmed CPD significantly impacts HR‐QoL, independent of a confirmed explanatory diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-69713222020-01-27 Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life Blaauwgeers, Maaike W. Kruip, Marieke J. H. A. Beckers, Erik A. M. Coppens, Michiel Eikenboom, Jeroen van Galen, Karin P. M. Tamminga, Rienk Y. J. Urbanus, Rolf T. Schutgens, Roger E. G. Res Pract Thromb Haemost Original Articles: Hemostasis BACKGROUND: Patients with congenital blood platelet disorders (CPDs) demonstrate a predominantly mucocutaneous bleeding tendency. Repeated bleeds throughout life can have a significant impact on health status–related quality of life (HR‐QoL), but few studies have investigated HR‐QoL in patients with CPDs. OBJECTIVES: To determine HR‐QoL in patients with suspected or confirmed CPDs as compared with the general Dutch population and to assess the association between bleeding phenotype and HR‐QoL. METHODS: Data were derived from the Thrombocytopathy in the Netherlands (TiN) study, a cross‐sectional study of individuals suspected for a congenital platelet defect. TiN patients with an increased ISTH Bleeding Assessment Tool (ISTH‐BAT) score (>3 in men and > 5 in women) were included for analysis. HR‐QoL was assessed with the Short Form (SF)‐36 survey. Bleeding symptoms were evaluated with the ISTH‐BAT, resulting in a bleeding score. RESULTS: One hundred fifty‐six patients were analyzed, of whom 126 (81%) were women. Sixty‐two patients (40%) had a confirmed CPD. Compared to the general Dutch population, patients with a suspected or confirmed CPD reported decreased physical functioning, limitations in daily activities due to physical health problems, limitations in social activities, decreased energy levels and fatigue, pain, and lower general health status. HR‐QoL was not correlated with the ISTH‐BAT score and was similar in patients with a confirmed CPD and those in whom a CPD could not be diagnosed. CONCLUSION: A bleeding tendency in patients with a suspected or confirmed CPD significantly impacts HR‐QoL, independent of a confirmed explanatory diagnosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6971322/ /pubmed/31989090 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12281 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Kruip, Marieke J. H. A.
Beckers, Erik A. M.
Coppens, Michiel
Eikenboom, Jeroen
van Galen, Karin P. M.
Tamminga, Rienk Y. J.
Urbanus, Rolf T.
Schutgens, Roger E. G.
Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life
title Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life
title_full Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life
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title_short Congenital platelet disorders and health status–related quality of life
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topic Original Articles: Hemostasis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6971322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31989090
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12281
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