Desmopressin is not always effective in mild haemophilia Apatients undergoing urological surgery: the need of standardized protocols

2002 
Summary.  Desmopressin may be an efficient haemostatic treatment for mild A haemophiliacs because its infusion raises plasma factor VIII level. We report the use of desmopressin in five mild haemophilia A patients undergoing urological surgery. They all received a preoperative infusion (0.3 µg kg−1, i.v.) 1 h before incision followed by repeated injections at 12- or 24-h intervals according to the severity of the procedure. Nevertheless, four patients presented a postoperative bleeding requiring again surgery performed for 3 of them under clotting factor concentrate instead of desmopressin. The occurrence of haemorrhage was not always correlated with particularly low plasma factor VIII level. Surgical management of urological procedures with desmopressin in mild haemophilia A patients requires standardized protocols.
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