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An illustrative case and a review on the dosing of recombinant factor VIIa in congenital factor XI deficiency
Authors:S SCHULMAN†  G NÉMETH‡§
Institution:Coagulation Unit, Department of Hematology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. schulms@mcmaster.ca
Abstract:Recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) has been used in a very limited number of patients with severe factor XI (FXI) deficiency. The dose and duration of treatment has varied greatly between these case reports. In a few of these cases there was also evidence of thrombotic complications. We present here a report on one additional patient with congenital FXI deficiency. For two major orthopaedic procedures in this patient we used rFVIIa as a single bolus dose followed by continuous infusion at a low rate. The data from these treatment episodes, together with those from a review of the published cases, lend support to the concept of using much lower doses than in haemophilia with inhibitors. A bolus dose of 20 microg kg(-1) and thereafter maintenance of the FVII activity at approximately 3 IU mL(-1) appears effective and safe.
Keywords:factor VIIa  factor XI deficiency  surgery
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