Abstract
The authors present clinical case of orthotopic liver transplantation for cirhosis due to chronic viral hepatitis C in a subject with severe hemophilia A. Preoperatively performed pharmacokinetic study with recombinant F VIII confirmed satisfactory in vivo recovery of 2.1 %. A bolus application of 52 units F VIII/kg body weight with target F VIII activity over 100.0 % was administred shortly before the transplantation started. Totally, 30 000 units of recombinant F VIII, 3 thrombocyte concen-trates, 2 erythrocyte concentrates, 5 units of virally inactivated plasma, 1 unit of fresh frozen plasma and 3 500 antithrombin units were used. There were no perioperative or postoperative bleeding complications, F VIII substitution was stopped on postoperative day 3. The patient was discharged on twentieth postoperative day.
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Polák, P., Smejkal, P., Romanová, G., Zavřelová, J., Hrdličková, R., Blahutová, Š., … Penka, M. (2020). Liver transplantation as potential curative method in severe hemophilia A: Case report and literature review. Vnitrni Lekarstvi. Facta Medica, S.R.O. https://doi.org/10.36290/vnl.2020.097
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