Objective: This study explores the efficacy of recombinant factor VIII (rFVIII) low-dose prophylaxis in Chinese pediatric patients with severe hemophilia A from the Retrospective Study in Chinese Pediatric Hemophilia A Patients With rFVIII Contained Regular Prophylaxis (ReCARE) population. Methods: This is additional analysis of the multicenter, retrospective ReCARE study, in which the annual bleeding rate (ABR), annual joint bleeding rate (AJBR), and safety of >12-week, low dose (10-30 IU/kg/wk) rFVIII prophylaxis divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary groups based on the joint status and joint bleeding history were analyzed. Results: A total of 57 patients (median age: 8.2 [0.4-17.3] years) from the ReCARE study receiving primary (n = 3), secondary (n = 21), and tertiary (n = 33) prophylaxes were included. Low-dose prophylaxis had significant bleeding reduction in all 3 groups compared to the baseline (S = 408.5, P
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Yao, W., Xiao, J., Cheng, X., Feng, G., Li, C., Zhang, X., … Wu, R. (2017). The Efficacy of Recombinant FVIII Low-Dose Prophylaxis in Chinese Pediatric Patients with Severe Hemophilia A: A Retrospective Analysis from the ReCARE Study. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 23(7), 851–858. https://doi.org/10.1177/1076029616679507
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