FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group

Background Factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitor diagnosis and surveillance in Indonesia are challenging owing to geographic conditions and the lack of laboratory facilities nationwide for inhibitor assays. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of FVIII inhibitors in children diagnosed with hemophili...

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Main Authors: Chozie, Novie Amelia, Gatot, Djajadiman, Sudarmanto, Bambang, Susanah, Susi, Purnamasari, Rini, xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto, Nugroho, Susanto, Rasiyanti, Olga, Puspitasari, Dian, Riza, Muhammad, Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty, Adiyanti, Sri Suryo, Saraswati, Made Citra, Primacakti, Fitri
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2839462023-11-24T04:13:54Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283946/ FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group Chozie, Novie Amelia Gatot, Djajadiman Sudarmanto, Bambang Susanah, Susi Purnamasari, Rini xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto Nugroho, Susanto Rasiyanti, Olga Puspitasari, Dian Riza, Muhammad Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty Adiyanti, Sri Suryo Saraswati, Made Citra Primacakti, Fitri Community Child Health Public Health and Health Services Background Factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitor diagnosis and surveillance in Indonesia are challenging owing to geographic conditions and the lack of laboratory facilities nationwide for inhibitor assays. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of FVIII inhibitors in children diagnosed with hemophilia A (HA) in Indonesia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 hospitals in eight provinces of Indonesia between 2020 and 2021. Factor VIII inhibitor screening was performed in a central hemostasis laboratory for all children with HA (≤18 yr) who had received a minimum of 10 exposure days to clotting factor concentrates. The FVIII inhibitor titer was determined using the Bethesda assay. Results Children (388) were enrolled in this study, including 219 (56.4%), 131 (33.8%), and 38 (9.4%) with severe, moderate, and mild HA, respectively. The prevalence of children who developed FVIII inhibitors was 37 out of 388 (9.6%). Factor VIII inhibitors were found in 25/219 (11.4%) severe, 11/131 (8.3%) moderate, and 1/38 (2.6%) children with mild HA. Thirteen children had low-titer inhibitors and 24 had high-titer inhibitors, with a median of 9.44 (1.48‒412.0) Bethesda Units. Among 13 children with low-titer inhibitors, eight underwent a confirmation test, of which five tested negative and were classified as transient. A significant difference in annual joint bleeding rate was found between patients with low and high inhibitor titers and those without inhibitors (P<0.001). Conclusion Factor VIII inhibitor prevalence in Indonesia was relatively low. However, the risk factors that may contribute to FVIII inhibitor development among Indonesian patients require further study. Korean Society of Hematology 2022-12-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283946/1/Widjajanto_KKMK.pdf Chozie, Novie Amelia and Gatot, Djajadiman and Sudarmanto, Bambang and Susanah, Susi and Purnamasari, Rini and xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto and Nugroho, Susanto and Rasiyanti, Olga and Puspitasari, Dian and Riza, Muhammad and Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty and Adiyanti, Sri Suryo and Saraswati, Made Citra and Primacakti, Fitri (2022) FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group. BLOOD RESEARCH, 57 (4). pp. 272-277. ISSN 2288-0011 https://www.bloodresearch.or.kr/journal/view.html?doi=10.5045/br.2022.2022153 https://doi.org/10.5045/br.2022.2022153
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Indonesia
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topic Community Child Health
Public Health and Health Services
spellingShingle Community Child Health
Public Health and Health Services
Chozie, Novie Amelia
Gatot, Djajadiman
Sudarmanto, Bambang
Susanah, Susi
Purnamasari, Rini
xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto
Nugroho, Susanto
Rasiyanti, Olga
Puspitasari, Dian
Riza, Muhammad
Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty
Adiyanti, Sri Suryo
Saraswati, Made Citra
Primacakti, Fitri
FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
description Background Factor VIII (FVIII) inhibitor diagnosis and surveillance in Indonesia are challenging owing to geographic conditions and the lack of laboratory facilities nationwide for inhibitor assays. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of FVIII inhibitors in children diagnosed with hemophilia A (HA) in Indonesia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in 12 hospitals in eight provinces of Indonesia between 2020 and 2021. Factor VIII inhibitor screening was performed in a central hemostasis laboratory for all children with HA (≤18 yr) who had received a minimum of 10 exposure days to clotting factor concentrates. The FVIII inhibitor titer was determined using the Bethesda assay. Results Children (388) were enrolled in this study, including 219 (56.4%), 131 (33.8%), and 38 (9.4%) with severe, moderate, and mild HA, respectively. The prevalence of children who developed FVIII inhibitors was 37 out of 388 (9.6%). Factor VIII inhibitors were found in 25/219 (11.4%) severe, 11/131 (8.3%) moderate, and 1/38 (2.6%) children with mild HA. Thirteen children had low-titer inhibitors and 24 had high-titer inhibitors, with a median of 9.44 (1.48‒412.0) Bethesda Units. Among 13 children with low-titer inhibitors, eight underwent a confirmation test, of which five tested negative and were classified as transient. A significant difference in annual joint bleeding rate was found between patients with low and high inhibitor titers and those without inhibitors (P<0.001). Conclusion Factor VIII inhibitor prevalence in Indonesia was relatively low. However, the risk factors that may contribute to FVIII inhibitor development among Indonesian patients require further study.
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author Chozie, Novie Amelia
Gatot, Djajadiman
Sudarmanto, Bambang
Susanah, Susi
Purnamasari, Rini
xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto
Nugroho, Susanto
Rasiyanti, Olga
Puspitasari, Dian
Riza, Muhammad
Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty
Adiyanti, Sri Suryo
Saraswati, Made Citra
Primacakti, Fitri
author_facet Chozie, Novie Amelia
Gatot, Djajadiman
Sudarmanto, Bambang
Susanah, Susi
Purnamasari, Rini
xWidjajanto, Pudjo Hagung Widjajanto
Nugroho, Susanto
Rasiyanti, Olga
Puspitasari, Dian
Riza, Muhammad
Larasati, Maria Christina Shanty
Adiyanti, Sri Suryo
Saraswati, Made Citra
Primacakti, Fitri
author_sort Chozie, Novie Amelia
title FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
title_short FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
title_full FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
title_fullStr FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
title_full_unstemmed FVIII inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia A in Indonesia: a report from the Indonesian Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Working Group
title_sort fviii inhibitor surveillance in children with hemophilia a in indonesia: a report from the indonesian pediatric hematology-oncology working group
publisher Korean Society of Hematology
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283946/1/Widjajanto_KKMK.pdf
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