Gdo. Lowe, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FACTOR-VIII REPLACEMENT THERAPY AND JOINT DAMAGEIN SEVERE HEMOPHILIA, Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis, 8, 1997, pp. 3-5
Most of the physical, psychosocial and financial disability in severe
haemophilia A is caused by the effects of recurrent haemarthroses and
of chronic arthritis. Recent evidence suggests that this morbidity is
related to insufficient factor VIII replacement therapy, not only quan
titative (annual dose) but also qualitative (need for regular long-ter
m prophylaxis). The recent development of recombinant factor VIII may
increase the acceptability of prophylaxis to parents and patients, and
hence reduce morbid outcomes.