2014
DOI: 10.1177/1076029614522546
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Evaluation of Pediatric Bleeding Questionnaire in Turkish Children With Von Willebrand Disease and Platelet Function Disorders

Abstract: The diagnosis of mild bleeding disorders is not easy as most of the "healthy" individuals also report bleeding symptoms. In order to get a precise bleeding history, Pediatric Bleeding Questionnaire (PBQ) has been developed. In our study, Turkish children diagnosed with Von Willebrand disease (VWD), platelet function defect (PFD), and healthy children without any symptoms (control group 1) and healthy children with symptoms but found hemostatically normal (control group 2) were analyzed with PBQ. The cut off le… Show more

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“…Previous studies have established BAT use in pediatric patients when screening for mild bleeding disorders, showing promise when focusing on patients with VWD. 21,23,24,27 However, those studies which used the BAT in the pediatric population included only a few -SPD patients. 9,23,25 The bleeding score average for the analyzed patients was similar to the previously published average for -SPD patients.…”
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“…Previous studies have established BAT use in pediatric patients when screening for mild bleeding disorders, showing promise when focusing on patients with VWD. 21,23,24,27 However, those studies which used the BAT in the pediatric population included only a few -SPD patients. 9,23,25 The bleeding score average for the analyzed patients was similar to the previously published average for -SPD patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the BAT is administered, the clinician calculates the sum of the individual bleeding categories to establish the total score with a possible range from 0 to 48; a score ≥2 indicates a positive screen. A normal screen (score ≤1) is estimated to miss 1 out of 500 pediatric patients referred, despite children having less lifetime hemostatic challenges …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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