2020
DOI: 10.1111/ejh.13462
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Perioperative management for patients with von Willebrand disease: Defining the optimal approach

Abstract: von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder characterised by a quantitative or qualitative deficiency in von Willebrand factor (VWF). During invasive surgical procedures, patients with VWD require additional treatment to maintain haemostasis; however, due to the complexity of VWD, there is a lack of consensus on the optimal management. In the perioperative period, patients are usually treated with VWF and factor FVIII (FVIII)‐containing concentrates to provide an immediate haemo… Show more

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“…Transient thrombocytopenia may also occur, but is not usually associated with bleeding. In 2B subtype patients, DDAVP may be considered for minor bleedings given the risk of thrombocytopenia [37,38]. In type 3 VWD, DDAVP is not effective [8].…”
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“…Transient thrombocytopenia may also occur, but is not usually associated with bleeding. In 2B subtype patients, DDAVP may be considered for minor bleedings given the risk of thrombocytopenia [37,38]. In type 3 VWD, DDAVP is not effective [8].…”
Section: Desmopressinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If required, maintenance/subsequent doses are administered every 12-24 hours. Repetitive administration of the drug (over a period of several days) results in reduced response to therapy, most likely due to depletion of tissue coagulation factors (tachyphylaxis) [38].…”
Section: Desmopressinmentioning
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