Background And Objective: Autoantibodies directed against clotting factors can induce life threatening bleeding with a mortality rate up to 22%. Although the incidence of the disease is low (1-4 x 10(-6)), costs of treatment due to long-term clotting factor substitution can be enormous. Aim of an optimal treatment strategy should be to control bleedings by a rapid and safe elimination of the inhibitor and reinducing long-term immune tolerance.
Patients And Methods: Treatment of 48 patients with acquired haemophilia A (m=20, f =28, age 61.3 (SD 16.4)), the largest patient collective world-wide, was monitored for a mean of 48 months. Three patients received only conservative treatment. 45 patients were treated intensively by a multimodal strategy including: 1. immunoadsorption for antibody elimination; 2. FVIII substitution; 3. intravenous immunoglobulin substitution and 4. immunosuppression. The times required for inhibitor elimination, factor VIII substitution and the duration of the MBMP were documented.
Results: In 45 patients with a high titre critical bleeding was controlled immediately after the initiation of MBMP. There were no deaths from bleeding or the treatment. Inhibitor levels decreased to undetectable levels within a median of 3 days (95% CI, 3-7 days), factor substitution was terminated within a median of 13 days (95% CI, 10-16 days) and the treatment was completed within a median of 15 days (95% CI, 13-17 days). The overall response rate for complete remission (CR) was 91%. When cancer patients were excluded, the CR rate was 97%.
Conclusion: Considering the short duration and amount of factor VIII substitution, the short time of hospitalization and the long-term median follow up of 48 months without bleeding events, the MBMP appears to have a modifying effect on the immunological response.
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