Abstract

We report our clinical experience in the immune tolerance (IT) therapy of 21 paediatric haemophiliacs with FVIII inhibitor: high responders (16HR) received initially FVIII twice daily at a dosage of 50-300 U/kg/day, 11/16 received a concomitant treatment with activated prothrombin complex concentrate (100-200 U/kg/day). Low responders (five LR) received 20-100 FVIII U/kg every second or third day. Inhibitor elimination was achieved in 19/21 patients in a median time of 4 months in HR and 1.5 months in LR. The outcome and length of time needed to induce IT was significantly correlated with FVIII exposure between the first inhibitor detection and onset of IT therapy and to interruption of IT therapy. For a rapid elimination of FVIII inhibitors it is important to start continuous administration of high-dose FVIII (≥ 100 FVIII U/kg/day) before repeated exposure to FVIII, in order to prevent rebooster effects, prolongation of elimination time, and to reduce expense.

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