Twelve-month prevalence of haemarthrosis and joint disease using the Haemophilia Joint Health score: evaluation of the UK National Haemophilia Database and Haemtrack patient reported data: an observational study.
Richard A WilkinsDavid StephensenHeidi SiddleMartin J ScottHua XiangElizabeth HornBen PalmerGraham J ChapmanMichael RichardsRebecca WalwynAnthony RedmondPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Despite therapeutic advances, only two-thirds of children and one-third of adults were bleed-free, even in a UK cohort selected for high compliance with prophylaxis. The median HJHS of zero in children suggests joint health is relatively unaffected during childhood. In adults, bleed rates were highest in ankles and elbows, but the ankles led to substantially worse joint health scores.