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Query: UMLS:C0700208 (
scoliosis
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Lung transplantation is indicated in certain patients with terminal pulmonary disease. We report a case in which a single lung (left) was transplanted to a 16-year-old girl with hemophilia B; she also suffered idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and had a history of malnutrition, osteoporosis, severe
scoliosis
, hepatitis C positivity and recurrent bilateral pneumothorax. Treatment with pure
factor IX
was started the moment the donor lung was available and was continued for 37 days after surgery. Plasma levels of
factor IX
were kept at 100% during surgery and in the early postoperative period, and over 40% after that time. Correct hemostasis was thus achieved throughout the procedure, with no need for blood products. Patient outcome was satisfactory. The stay in the intensive care recovery ward was 17 days and discharge was 40 days after transplantation. We discuss aspects of hemophilia and lung transplantation, and the influence on malnutrition, chronic steroid treatment and osteoporosis.
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PMID:[Lung transplantation and hemophilia. Preoperative considerations]. 1130 40
Posterior spinal fusion for
scoliosis
was planned in a 14-year-old male patient with hemophilia B. Preoperative examination showed
factor IX
activity of 8.4% with no inhibitor development. A perioperative dosage schedule was prepared after examining the pharmacokinetics of recombinant coagulation factor IX in order to maintain levels of perioperative
factor IX
activity at < or = 80% for the first 6 days (days 0-6), and > or = 40% for days 7-14 postoperatively. The dose of recombinant coagulation factor IX was adjusted to maintain
factor IX
activity above 80%, while measuring coagulation activity every hour during the surgery. The patient showed a favorable course without hemorrhagic tendency. We could safely manage anesthesia without requiring allogeneic blood transfusion.
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PMID:[Anesthetic management of a patient with hemophilia B during scoliosis surgery]. 2422 66