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What FVIII Levels Are Ideal for Preventing Bleeding in Hemophilia A?
Recent studies indicate that target trough levels of factor 1–3% during prophylactic treatment are insufficient to fully prevent clinical and subclinical bleeding. With a sustained FVIII level > 15%, as shown in studies with mild hemophiliacs, spontaneous bleeding is very rare. This raises the question of whether achieving zero bleeding incidence with FVIII replacement therapy is possible and whether it can be a realistic goal. This topic was also explored in a presentation by Dr. Ester Zápotocká from the Clinic of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology,...
Sport and Physical Activity Benefit Hemophiliacs
Sport and physical activity are beneficial for individuals with hemophilia. This statement was…
Metamizole vs. Tramadol in Postoperative Analgesia
Metamizole and tramadol are well-known analgesics that have been used in practice for a long time.…
Spasmolytic Effect of Metamizole
A study aimed at clarifying the mechanism of action of metamizole suggested that the clinically…
International Recommendations for COVID-19 Vaccination in People with Bleeding Disorders
At the end of December 2020, international guidelines for COVID-19 vaccination in people with…
COVID-19: Specifics of Care for Individuals with Congenital Bleeding Disorders
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted nearly all medical fields. Alongside direct care…
Hope Awakens with Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease Based on Skin Odor
According to scientists from the United Kingdom, a simple test based on an individual's skin odor could...
Deep stimulation of the globus pallidus improved clinical symptoms in a patient with refractory parkinsonism and genetic mutation
The authors of the presented work studied the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in a patient with...
Experiences with AHA in Two Czech Centers and Risk Factor Evaluation
This summer, the journal Haemophilia published the results of an analysis of data from a relatively…
Current Insights into the Antispasmodic and Analgesic Effects of Metamizole on the Gastrointestinal Tract
Brazilian authors published a review of available information on the mechanism of action of…
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