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      Current therapeutic approaches in the management of hemophilia—a consensus view by the Romanian Society of Hematology

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          Hemophilia A (HA) and hemophilia B (HB) are rare disorders, being caused by the total lack or under-expression of two factors from the coagulation cascade coded by genes of the X chromosome. Thus, in hemophilic patients, the blood does not clot properly. This results in spontaneous bleeding episodes after an injury or surgical intervention. A patient-centered regimen is considered optimal. Age, pharmacokinetics, bleeding phenotype, joint status, adherence, physical activity, personal goals are all factors that should be considered when individualizing therapy. In the past 10 years, many innovations in the diagnostic and treatment options were presented as being either approved or in development, thus helping clinicians to improve the standard-of-care for patients with hemophilia. Recombinant factors still remain the standard of care in hemophilia, however they pose a challenge to treatment adherence because they have short half-life, which where the extended half-life (EHL) factors come with the solution, increasing the half-life to 96 hours. Gene therapies have a promising future with proven beneficial effects in clinical trials. We present and critically analyze in the current manuscript the pros and cons of all the major discoveries in the diagnosis and treatment of HA and HB, as well as identify key areas of hemophilia research where improvements are needed.

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                Journal
                Ann Transl Med
                Ann Transl Med
                ATM
                Annals of Translational Medicine
                AME Publishing Company
                2305-5839
                2305-5847
                July 2021
                July 2021
                : 9
                : 13
                : 1091
                Affiliations
                [1 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [2 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Ion Chiricuta Clinical Cancer Center , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [3 ]deptMedfuture Research Center for Advanced Medicine , Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [4 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Fundeni Clinical Institute , Bucharest, Romania;
                [5 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Bucharest, Romania;
                [6 ]deptDepartment of Pediatrics , Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [7 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Emergency Clinical Children’s Hospital , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [8 ]deptDepartment of Orthopedics , Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [9 ]deptDepartment of Orthopedics , Emergency Clinical County Hospital , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [10 ]deptDepartment of Oral Health , Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Cluj Napoca, Romania;
                [11 ]deptDepartment of Anatomy , Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Iasi, Romania;
                [12 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , St. Spiridon County Clinical Emergency Hospital , Iasi, Romania;
                [13 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Constantin Opris Emergency Hospital , Baia Mare, Romania;
                [14 ]deptDepartment of Hematology , Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Timisoara, Romania;
                [15 ]European Haemophilia Treatment Center , Timisoara, Romania
                Author notes

                Contributions: (I) Conception and design: I Hotea, M Zdrenghea, C Blag; (II) Administrative support: R Niculescu, C Tarniceriu, D Dima, C Truica, M Serban, C Tomuleasa, D Coriu; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: AA Zimta, N Dirzu, C Burzo, I Rus, D Apostu, H Benea, M Marian, A Mester, S Pasca, S Iluta, P Teodorescu, C Jitaru, M Zdrenghea, A Bojan, T Torok-Vistai; (IV) Collection and assembly of data: AA Zimta, N Dirzu, C Burzo, I Rus, D Apostu, H Benea, M Marian, A Mester, S Pasca, S Iluta, P Teodorescu, C Jitaru, M Zdrenghea, A Bojan, T Torok-Vistai; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: S Pasca, C Tomuleasa; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

                Correspondence to: Ciprian Tomuleasa, MD. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 73 Rd-21 street of December Boulevard, 400124, Cluj Napoca, Romania. Email: ciprian.tomuleasa@ 123456umfcluj.ro ; cipriantomuleasa@ 123456gmail.com .
                Article
                atm-09-13-1091
                10.21037/atm-21-747
                8339806
                34423003
                87d80b86-64d9-4507-8c11-ac9c725cfbc2
                2021 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.

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                : 15 February 2021
                : 17 May 2021
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                hemophilia,diagnosis and management,consensus view,romanian society of hematology

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