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NCT07439055

Real-World Joint Outcomes After Selective Transition to Low-Dose Emicizumab in Pediatric Hemophilia A

Recent studies have shown that pharmacokinetic (PK)-guided extended half-life (EHL) factor VIII can improve joint health in patients with hemophilia A. However, some patients experience suboptimal joint outcomes despite optimized PK-guided therapy. Low-dose emicizumab has emerged as a potential option for improving bleeding control and joint health in patients who do not respond adequately to PK-guided EHL factor VIII. The objectives of the study is to compare clinical bleeding outcomes, joint health, cartilage biomarkers, and musculoskeletal ultrasound findings (HEAD-US) in hemophilia A patients in Thailand during PK-guided EHL factor VIII therapy and after switching to low-dose emicizumab. Eighteen patients with hemophilia A from King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thailand, aged 8-28 years, who were receiving PK-guided EHL factor VIII were enrolled. Patients with a Hemophilia Joint Health Score (HJHS) ≥ 12 were switched to low-dose emicizumab. A loading dose of 2 mcg/kg was administered, followed by dosing every 2 weeks during the first month and every 4 weeks thereafter. Clinical bleeding, annual bleeding rate (ABR), annual joint bleeding rate (AJBR), HJHS, cartilage biomarkers, and musculoskeletal ultrasound findings (HEAD-US) were evaluated every 4 months for up to 8 months after switching.

Gender: MALE

Ages: 3 Years - 30 Years

Updated: 2026-02-27

Hemophilia A Patient