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Management of pregnancy and delivery in congenital fibrinogen disorders: communication from the ISTH SSC Subcommittee on Factor XIII and Fibrinogen
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Suchitra Acharya
Affiliations:
Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, New York, USA
,
Cristina Santoro
Affiliations:
Hematology, Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University Hospital Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy
,
Philippe de Moerloose
Affiliations:
Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
,
Cecil Ross
Affiliations:
Department Medicine and Hematology, St. John's Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
,
Sanj Raut
Affiliations:
Haemostasias Section, Biotherapeutics Group, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Potters Bar, UK
,
Marilyn J. Manco-Johnson
Affiliations:
Department of Pediatrics, Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA
,
Magy Abdelwahab
Affiliations:
Pediatric Hematology Department, Cairo University Pediatric Hospital, Social and Preventive Medicine, Kasralainy Hospital, Cairo, Egypt
,
Rezan Abdul Kadir
Affiliations:
Institute for Women's Health, University College London, London, UK
Alessandro Casini
Affiliations:
Division of Angiology and Hemostasis, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Alessandro Casini, Division of Angiology and Haemostasis, Faculty of Medicine, University Hospitals of Geneva, Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland.
ISTH Academy. Presenters F. 05/01/24; 422473
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Congenital fibrinogen disorders (CFDs) are a heterogeneous group of rare congenital quantitative and/or qualitative fibrinogen deficiencies. The spectrum of molecular anomalies is broad, leading to several subtypes of fibrinogen disorders (ie, afibrinogenemia, hypofibrinogenemia, dysfibrinogenemia, and hypodysfibrinogenemia). Pregnancy in women with CFDs is a high-risk clinical situation, with an increased tendency for miscarriages, bleeding, and thrombosis. Even though it is well established that management of such pregnancies requires a multidisciplinary approach involving specialists (hematologists and maternal/fetal medicine experts with expertise in the management of inherited bleeding disorders), specific guidelines are lacking. In this International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) Scientific and Standardization Committee communication, we aim to propose an expert consensus opinion with literature evidence where available on the strategy for management of pregnancy, delivery, and puerperium in CFDs.

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