Assessment of Joint Health Status of Haemophilia Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

N. Akhter, A. L. Kabir, M. T. Islam, Md. Abdul Aziz, A. Yunus, M. Begum, Salahuddin Shah, R. Khan, F. Rahman
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Background: Haemophilia is a sex-linked bleeding disorder. Affected patients suffer spontaneous or post-traumatic bleeding into various sites of the body, mainly into joints, depending on the level of coagulation factor deficiency. Recurrent joint bleeds lead to progressive disability. Susceptibility to joint haemorrhage in persons with haemophilia suggests that the routine assessment of joint health is an important aspect of clinical management and outcome studies assessing the efficacy of treatment. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess of joint health status in haemophilia patients attending in a tertiary care hospital, Bangladesh. Methodology: A descriptive observational study was carried out in the department of Haematology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka. A total number of 45 patients who were attended in OPD and IPD, meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria of enrolled haemophilia patients, were included in the study. Joint assessment or any kind of joint impairment was assessed by the Haemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) score 2.1 version (an eight-item scoring tool for assessing joint impairments of the six index joints in boys with haemophilia aged 4–18 years. Clinical and laboratory information was recorded with a semi structured questionnaire. Result: Among 45 haemophilia patients, the mean age was 12.9±3.4 years while males were predominant (91.1%). Majority (80.0%) of the patients (36) were diagnosed as haemophilia A.  This study observed that, 48.9% of the patients had moderate and 28.9% had severe haemophilia. Knee joint was the predominant target joint. Left knee joint involved in 80% cases and right knee joint were involved in 55.6% of patients. The mean global gait score was found 1.49±0.66 and mean HJHS score was 15.8±4.4. There was no significant correlation between HJHS score and severity of haemophilia (r= -0.081; p=0.596) while significant correlation between the ages of patient with HJHS score (r=0.536; p=0.001) was observed. Conclusion: Haemophilia is a debilitating and life-threatening disease that affects mostly knee, ankle and elbow joints. The joint evaluation system is of paramount importance in clinical practice which is capable to prevent major haemarthrosis and chronic haemophilic synovitis. Haemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) is an effective and reliable tool to detect early and subtle changes in joint health and function. This study finding will help in future to assess early the joint conditions and complications, which will assist to modify the treatment approach on demand and start prophylaxis.
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孟加拉国三级医院血友病患者关节健康状况评估
背景:血友病是一种与性别相关的出血性疾病。受影响的患者自发或创伤后出血进入身体的各个部位,主要是关节,这取决于凝血因子缺乏的水平。反复的关节出血导致进行性残疾。血友病患者对关节出血的易感性表明,对关节健康的常规评估是临床管理和评估治疗效果的结果研究的一个重要方面。目的:本研究的目的是评估在孟加拉国一家三级护理医院就诊的血友病患者的关节健康状况。方法:在达卡Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学(BSMMU)血液科进行了一项描述性观察研究。共有45名患者参加了OPD和IPD,符合纳入血友病患者的纳入和排除标准,被纳入研究。关节评估或任何类型的关节损伤采用血友病关节健康评分(HJHS)评分2.1版本(用于评估4-18岁血友病男孩6个指数关节损伤的8项评分工具)进行评估。用半结构化问卷记录临床和实验室信息。结果:45例血友病患者平均年龄12.9±3.4岁,男性居多(91.1%)。36例确诊为a型血友病的患者占80.0%,其中中度血友病占48.9%,重度血友病占28.9%。膝关节是主要的目标关节。累及左膝关节占80%,累及右膝关节占55.6%。平均步态评分为1.49±0.66,平均HJHS评分为15.8±4.4。HJHS评分与血友病严重程度无显著相关性(r= -0.081;p=0.596),患者年龄与HJHS评分有显著相关性(r=0.536;P =0.001)。结论:血友病是一种使人衰弱和危及生命的疾病,主要影响膝关节、踝关节和肘关节。联合评估系统在临床实践中具有至关重要的意义,能够预防大血关节病和慢性血友病滑膜炎。血友病关节健康评分(HJHS)是一种有效和可靠的工具,可以发现早期和微妙的关节健康和功能变化。这项研究发现将有助于未来早期评估关节状况和并发症,这将有助于根据需要修改治疗方法并开始预防。
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