Zimmerman项目中年龄对ISTH-BAT评分和低VWF诊断的影响。

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
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摘要

低VWF / 1型VWD诊断的一个重要组成部分是识别出血表型增加的患者,因为大多数VWF水平在30-50 IU/dL范围内的个体不会出血。ISTH-BAT是一种广泛使用的评估出血严重程度的工具,最近被证明是年龄依赖性的。虽然年龄也可能影响VWF水平在30-50 IU/dL之间的个体的ISTH-BAT评分,并随后影响低VWF的诊断,但这种关系尚未研究。因此,我们分析了来自Zimmerman项目的325名参与者,其中220人(67.7%)的ISTH-BAT得分异常,105人(32.3%)的ISTH-BAT得分正常。我们的分析表明,年龄严重影响ISTH-BAT评分异常的可能性,从而被正式诊断为低VWF / 1型VWD。例如,如果儿童在10岁时首次接受评估,与首次接受调查的儿童相比,他们有异常的ISTH-BAT的可能性是10岁以下儿童的两倍
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Effect of age on ISTH-BAT scores and Low VWF diagnosis in the Zimmerman Program.

An essential component of Low VWF / type 1 VWD diagnosis is to identify patients with an increased bleeding phenotype, as most individuals with VWF levels in the 30-50 IU/dL range do not bleed. The ISTH-BAT, a widely used tool for assessing bleeding severity, has recently been shown to be age-dependent. While age may also influence ISTH-BAT scores in individuals with VWF levels between 30-50 IU/dL and subsequently affect Low VWF diagnosis, this relationship has not been investigated. Therefore, we analyzed 325 participants from the Zimmerman Program, of whom 220 (67.7%) had abnormal ISTH-BAT scores, while 105 (32.3%) had normal scores. Our analysis demonstrates that age critically influences the likelihood of attaining an abnormal ISTH-BAT score and thus being registered with a formal diagnosis of Low VWF /type 1 VWD. For example, if children are first assessed at ³ 10 years, they are twice as likely to have an abnormal ISTH-BAT compared to those first investigated < 10 years (p<0.001). Additionally, the prevalence of abnormal ISTH-BAT scores was significantly higher in women aged ≥44 years (91.8%) compared to women aged 18-28 years (66.7%; p=0.004). Finally, we demonstrate that the change in abnormal ISTH-BAT threshold at the age of 18 critically impacts Low VWF diagnosis, due to lower rates of abnormal ISTH-BAT scores in young adults (p=0.006). In conclusion, we demonstrate that the likelihood of a Low VWF / type 1 VWD diagnosis is influenced by the age at which ISTH-BAT is first assessed in individuals with mild-to-moderately reduced VWF levels.

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Blood advances
Blood advances Medicine-Hematology
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期刊介绍: Blood Advances, a semimonthly medical journal published by the American Society of Hematology, marks the first addition to the Blood family in 70 years. This peer-reviewed, online-only, open-access journal was launched under the leadership of founding editor-in-chief Robert Negrin, MD, from Stanford University Medical Center in Stanford, CA, with its inaugural issue released on November 29, 2016. Blood Advances serves as an international platform for original articles detailing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. The journal comprehensively covers all aspects of hematology, including disorders of leukocytes (both benign and malignant), erythrocytes, platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology. Each article undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, with selection based on the originality of the findings, the high quality of the work presented, and the clarity of the presentation.
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