Thrombin Generation Assay to Support Hematologists in the Era of New Hemophilia Therapies
Laurie Josset,
Hamdi Rezigue,
Yesim Dargaud
Abstract:Hematology laboratories have traditionally monitored hemophilia replacement therapy by measuring coagulation factors before and after infusion. However, new drugs that do not rely on the replacement of the deficient factor require new approaches to laboratory monitoring, as factor VIII (FVIII) or factor IX (FIX) assays are no longer adequate. Non‐factor therapies come in many different forms, that have one thing in common: they all increase thrombin generation. Their main adverse effect is thrombosis which may… Show more
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