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Assessment of quality of life by functional independence score in hemophilic patients: a single-center experience

مؤلف البحث
Osama Ahmed Ibrahiem, Ahmad F Thabet, Shymaa S Tony, Kerollos Motwade N Kerollos, Sawsan M Moeen
تاريخ البحث
مجلة البحث
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
المشارك في البحث
الناشر
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
عدد البحث
Volume 34 Issue 1
موقع البحث
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?oi=bibs&cluster=789118715766483548&btnI=1&hl=en
سنة البحث
2022
صفحات البحث
74
ملخص البحث

Hemophilia is an inherited condition that is caused by the deficiency of clotting factors in the blood. The most common presentations of hemophilia are hemarthrosis and muscle hemorrhage. The severity of the bleeding episodes can vary from mild to severe resulting in pain and swelling of the joints and the muscles. Repeated musculoskeletal bleeding can result in hemophilic arthropathies with subsequent joint degeneration and deformity. Our study aims to clinically assess the quality of life in hemophilic patients in terms of disease severity and morbidity in our community using the Functional Independence Score for Hemophilia (FISH).

Results

Our cross-sectional study which involved 64 hemophilia patients revealed that the most affected joints were the weight-bearing large joints (knees, elbows, ankles) and this was associated with a lower FISH score. While the total FISH score showed a significant …