将肌肉骨骼超声作为血友病护理中的共同决策工具:三年研究观察

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102511
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背景血友病严重影响关节健康,因此有必要采取创新策略来早期检测和管理关节损伤。方法 "日本血友病患者关节损伤超声监测 "研究是一项长期前瞻性观察研究,在日本东京荻洼医院进行。研究共招募了 174 名中重度血友病 A 型或 B 型患者。参与者每月接受 6 次 MSKUS 评估,共获得了来自 682 个关节的 3582 张图像;研究结果为调整预防方案提供了指导。结果在 3 年的时间里,69.3% 的参与者至少调整了一次预防方案。研究开始时,患者的坚持率很高,平均为 91.6%,3 年后保持在 94.7%的高水平。坚持率的定义是医生和患者商定的预防性用药的规定频率与实际频率之比。肘关节、膝关节和踝关节的 HEAD-US 评分明显提高(P 均为 0.0001)。自发性年度关节出血率和血友病关节健康评分也有明显改善(P = .001 和 P = .004)。滑膜炎的检出率从 12.9% 降至 1.6%,其中大部分检出的滑膜炎为亚临床滑膜炎 (11.7%),且在检出前 6 个月内与出血事件无关。结论将 MSKUS 作为共同决策工具纳入血友病护理,可显著促进关节损伤的早期检出并支持个性化预防调整,从而明显改善患者的预后。
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Integrating musculoskeletal ultrasound as a shared decision-making tool in hemophilia care: observations from a 3-year study

Background

Hemophilia significantly impacts joint health, necessitating innovative strategies for early detection and management of joint damage.

Objectives

This study assessed the impact of incorporating musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSKUS) into shared decision-making processes on prophylaxis regimens for patients with hemophilia over a 3-year period.

Methods

The “Joint Damage Monitoring by Ultrasonography in Patients with Hemophilia in Japan” study was a long-term prospective observational study conducted at Ogikubo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. It enrolled 174 participants with moderate-to-severe hemophilia A or B. Participants underwent 6 monthly MSKUS evaluations, generating 3582 images from 682 joints; the findings guided adjustments of prophylaxis.

Results

Over the 3-year period, 69.3% of participants adjusted their prophylaxis regimen at least once. Adherence, defined as the ratio of the prescribed to the actual frequency of prophylaxis administration as agreed upon by physicians and patients, was high at the beginning of the study, with an average of 91.6%, and remained high after 3 years at 94.7%. The HEAD-US scores for elbows, knees, and ankles significantly improved (all P < .0001). The spontaneous annual joint bleeding rate and Hemophilia Joint Health Scores also significantly improved (P = .001 and P = .004, respectively). Synovitis detection decreased from 12.9% to 1.6%, with the majority of identified synovitis being subclinical (11.7%) and not associated with bleeding events in the 6 months preceding detection.

Conclusion

Integrating MSKUS into hemophilia care as a shared decision-making tool significantly facilitates the early detection of joint damage and supports personalized prophylaxis adjustments, markedly improving patient outcomes.

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