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Successful use of rFVIIa for major breast surgery prophylaxis in congenital factor VII deficiency: a case report.

Authors :
Varricchio A
Schettino M
Ciampa A
Iannace C
Lo Conte D
Di Libero L
Donnarumma B
Vigorito R
Lepore M
Source :
Annali italiani di chirurgia [Ann Ital Chir] 2014 Jun 25; Vol. 85 (ePub). Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jun 25.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Introduction: Factor VII deficiency is a rare cause of haemorrhagic syndrome. The Authors describe a case of a 46 years old patient with congenital factor VII deficiency that successfully underwent breast surgery after treatment with Novoseven® before the procedure.<br />Materials and Methods: The AA used the schedule reported below to value the levels of PT and aPTT in the patient. Blood Collection: Venous blood from patient and control was collected in glass tubes for routine serum preparation and into plastic tubes (0.129 M sodium citrate, Becton-Dickinson Vacutainer Systems) in a ratio of blood to anticoagulant of 9:1. Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP) was obtained by centrifugation at 4.000 x g for 15 minutes at room temperature. The plasma was recentrifuged for another 10 min at 12000 g to fully eliminate platelet concentration. A normal control plasma pool was prepared by mixing equal volumes of platelet-free plasma obtained from at least 50 normal volunteers. Prothrombin time (PT) was measured with Recombiplastin (IL, Milano Italy). Activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) was measured with APTT-SP (IL, Milano Italy). They were performed on the coagulation analyzer ACL 1000 (IL, Milano Italy).<br />Results: The results were interpreted from the ratio of the patient times to the normal control times (Table I).<br />Conclusion: The infusion of Novoseven solved the clotting problems enabling the surgical procedure, without risks for the patient.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2239-253X
Volume :
85
Issue :
ePub
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annali italiani di chirurgia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25204840