Therapie hereditärer Thrombozytopathien. Interdisziplinäre S2K-Leitlinie der Ständigen Kommission Pädiatrie der Gesellschaft für Thrombose- und Hämostaseforschung e. V

  • W Streif
  • R Knöfler
  • W Eberl
  • O Andres
  • T Bakchoul
  • F Bergmann
  • K Beutel
  • R Dittmer
  • S Gehrisch
  • S Gottstein
  • S Halimeh
  • J Haselböck
  • W-A Hassenpflug
  • S Heine
  • S Holzhauer
  • S King
  • C M Kirchmaier
  • M Krause
  • W Kreuz
  • W Lösche
  • R Mahnel
  • M Maurer
  • A Nimtz-Talaska
  • M Olivieri
  • H Rott
  • Ch M Schambeck
  • A Schedel
  • F H Schilling
  • M Schmugge
  • R Schneppenheim
  • U Scholz
  • T Scholz
  • H Schulze
  • A Siegemund
  • G Strauß
  • K-W Sykora
  • C Wermes
  • V Wiegering
  • I Wieland
  • B Zieger
  • R B Zotz

Abstract

Inherited disorders of platelet function are a heterogeneous group. For optimal prevention and management of bleeding, classification and diagnosis of the underlying defect are highly recommended. An interdisciplinary guideline for a diagnostic approach has been published (AWMF # 086-003 S2K; Hämostaseologie 2014; 34: 201-212). Underlying platelet disorder, platelet count, age and clinical situation modify treatment. Exclusive transfusion of platelet concentrates may be inappropriate as potentially adverse effects can outweigh its benefit. A stepwise and individually adjusted approach for restitution and maintenance of haemostasis is recommended. Administration of antifibrinolytics is generally endorsed, but is of particular use in Quebec disease. Restricted to older children, desmopressin is favourable in storage pool disease and unclassified platelet disorders. Although licensed only for patients with Glanzmann thrombasthenia and alloantibodies, in clinical practice rFVIIa is widely used in inherited platelet disorders with severe bleeding tendency. This guideline aims at presenting the best available advice for the management of patients with inherited platelet function disorders.

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Titel in ÜbersetzungTherapy of inherited diseases of platelet function. Interdisciplinary S2K guideline of the Permanent Paediatric Committee of the Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis Research (GTH e. V.)
OriginalspracheDeutsch
ISSN0720-9355
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 01.01.2014
PubMed 25370176