Turkish Archives of Pediatrics
Original Article

The Effects of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic on Patients with Hemophilia and Inherited Bleeding Disorders: Results from 2 Centers in Turkey

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Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

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Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, İstanbul University, Oncology Institute, İstanbul, Turkey

Turk Arch Pediatr 2023; 58: 425-428
DOI: 10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2023.22324
Read: 902 Downloads: 431 Published: 01 July 2023

Objective: Patients with inherited bleeding disorders faced problems in accessing healthcare during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate the health problems of patients with inherited bleeding disorders during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Material and Methods: Children and adult patients with inherited bleeding disorders who had a coronavirus disease 2019 infection between March 2020 and November 2021 were retrospec- tively evaluated.

Results: Seven hundred seventy-two patients were reviewed, and 65 patients who had a coro- navirus disease 2019 infection (Male/Female: 58/7, mean age 28.2 ±14.1 years) were analyzed. Sixty patients (92%) had hemophilia A or B or von Willebrand’s disease and 5 (8%) had rare bleeding disorders. Sixteen (24.6%) patients had a comorbid disease and 6 (9.2%) needed hospitalization due to severe coronavirus disease 2019 infection. Seven patients (10.7%) expe- rienced a bleeding episode and were treated with factor concentrates. Totally, 64 (98.46%) patients recovered from the coronavirus disease 2019 infection and 1 died.

Conclusion: Patients with inherited bleeding disorders and coronavirus disease 2019 infection mostly had a mild/moderate course of the disease.

Cite this article as: Gürlek Gökçebay D, Koç Şenol B, Kurtipek FB, Koşan Çulha V, Özbek NY, Zülfikar B. The effects of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on patients with hemophilia and inherited bleeding disorders: Results from 2 centers in Turkey. Turk Arch Pediatr. 2023;58(4):425-428.

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