Oral invasive procedures in Glanzmann thrombasthenia: a retrospective observational study

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102619
Maxime Delarue , François Severac , Martine Soell , Léa Pierre , Dominique Desprez , Bornert Fabien
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Abstract

Background

Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a very rare autosomal inherited bleeding disease affecting megakaryocyte lineage with impacts on oral health such as gingival bleeding, which requires specific management protocols. Very few clinical cases have been published in the dental and hematologic literature.

Objectives

This study focuses on a series of 21 patients affected specifically by GT and their hemorrhagic prophylaxis management with the use of recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) for dental extractions and full-mouth debridement.

Methods

Data were collected from medical and dental records. rFVIIa was administered prophylactically for oral procedures, following a standardized protocol. Each sessions were performed by experienced oral surgeons, and outcomes were analyzed with a focus on bleeding complications and adverse events.

Results

Forty-one full-mouth debridements and 176 dental extractions were performed during 102 sessions of dental care in an outpatient setting. A total of 226 injections of rFVIIa was delivered. The mean number of injections was 2.2 (range, 1-4) per dental procedure. The overall rate of bleeding complications was 5.9% (n = 6). All 6 hemorrhagic complications were classified as minor bleeding. No thromboembolic event or allergic reaction was observed.

Conclusion

The data presented in this retrospective observational study support the efficacy and safety of rFVIIa for the prevention of bleeding during invasive dental procedures in patients affected by GT. The rFVIIa protocol presented here seems to be a safe and efficient protocol for the prevention of bleeding during invasive oral procedures.
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格兰兹曼血栓形成症的口腔侵入程序:一项回顾性观察研究
背景格兰兹曼血栓形成症(GT)是一种非常罕见的常染色体遗传性出血性疾病,影响巨核细胞系,对口腔健康有影响,如牙龈出血,需要特殊的管理方案。本研究主要关注 21 例受 GT 影响的患者,以及他们在拔牙和全口清创术中使用重组活化因子 VII(rFVIIa)进行出血预防管理的情况。每个疗程都由经验丰富的口腔外科医生进行,结果主要针对出血并发症和不良事件进行分析。结果在门诊牙科护理的 102 个疗程中,共进行了 41 次全口清创和 176 次拔牙。共注射了 226 支 rFVIIa。每个牙科手术的平均注射次数为 2.2 次(1-4 次不等)。出血并发症的总发生率为 5.9%(n = 6)。所有 6 例出血并发症均被归类为轻微出血。结论这项回顾性观察研究提供的数据支持 rFVIIa 在预防 GT 患者侵入性牙科手术中出血方面的有效性和安全性。本文介绍的 rFVIIa 方案似乎是一种安全有效的预防口腔侵入性手术中出血的方案。
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