Abstract Number: PB1186
Meeting: ISTH 2020 Congress
Theme: Hemophilia and Rare Bleeding Disorders » Rare Bleeding Disorders
Background: Patients with congenital combined factor 5 and factor 8 deficiency have mild and moderate bleeding than those with isolated factor deficiency. Bleeding is usually seen after surgery and traumas. It is recommended to give fresh frozen plasma and platelet apheresis after bleeding. (1,2,3,4).
Aims: We wanted to present a case of Factor 5 and Factor 8 deficiency with a cardiac bypass.
Methods: A 68 years old male patient with known diabetes, hypertension, benign prostatic hyperplasia, coronary artery disease, and congenital Factor 5 and Factor 8 deficiency with history of tuberculosis treatment. By-pass surgery was made with faktör 8, fresh frozen plasma and platelet apheresis replacement.
Results: Factor 5 is also present on platelet surface, and fresh frozen plasma and platelet apheresis are recommended when bleeding occurs.
Conclusions: Our case is the only one case in the literature that with congenital faktör 5 and 8 deficiency with coroner by-pass surgery.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Okan V, Şahin HH, Akkurd DM. A Bypass Surgery with Congenital Factor 5 and Factor 8 Deficiency [abstract]. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2020; 4 (Suppl 1). https://abstracts.isth.org/abstract/a-bypass-surgery-with-congenital-factor-5-and-factor-8-deficiency/. Accessed October 2, 2023.« Back to ISTH 2020 Congress
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