TY - JOUR
T1 - Musculoskeletal ultrasound in hemophilia
T2 - Results and recommendations from a global survey and consensus meeting
AU - Bakeer, Nihal
AU - Dover, Saunya
AU - Babyn, Paul
AU - Feldman, Brian M
AU - von Drygalski, Annette
AU - Doria, Andrea S
AU - Ignas, Danial M
AU - Abad, Audrey
AU - Bailey, Cindy
AU - Beggs, Ian
AU - Chang, Eric Y
AU - Dunn, Amy
AU - Funk, Sharon
AU - Gibikote, Sridhar
AU - Goddard, Nicholas
AU - Hilliard, Pamela
AU - Keshava, Shyamkumar N
AU - Kruse-Jarres, Rebecca
AU - Li, Yingjia
AU - Lobet, Sébastien
AU - Manco-Johnson, Marilyn
AU - Martinoli, Carlo
AU - O'Donnell, James S
AU - Papakonstantinou, Olympia
AU - Pergantou, Helen
AU - Poonnoose, Pradeep
AU - Querol, Felipe
AU - Srivastava, Alok
AU - Steiner, Bruno
AU - Strike, Karen
AU - Timmer, Merel
AU - Tyrrell, Pascal N
AU - Vidarsson, Logi
AU - Blanchette, Victor S
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding for this study, including the travel costs associated with attending the consensus meeting in Toronto, was provided by Novo Nordisk Healthcare AG in the form of an unrestricted education grant held at the SickKids Foundation. The funders had no input into the design of the study, the content and outcomes of the consensus meeting, or the writing of the manuscript. The authors thank all those who participated in the process described in this work.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The authors. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis(ISTH).
PY - 2021/7
Y1 - 2021/7
N2 - Introduction: For persons with hemophilia, optimization of joint outcomes is an important unmet need. The aim of this initiative was to determine use of ultrasound in evaluating arthropathy in persons with hemophilia, and to move toward consensus among hemophilia care providers regarding the preferred ultrasound protocols for global adaptation.Methods: A global survey of hemophilia treatment centers was conducted that focused on understanding how and why ultrasound was being used and endeavored to move toward consensus definitions of both point-of-care musculoskeletal ultrasound (POC-MSKUS) and full diagnostic ultrasound, terminology to describe structures being assessed by ultrasound, and how these assessments should be interpreted. Next, an in-person meeting of an international group of hemophilia health care professionals and patient representatives was held, with the objective of achieving consensus regarding the acquisition and interpretation of POC-MSKUS and full diagnostic ultrasound for use in the assessment of musculoskeletal (MSK) pathologies in persons with hemophilia.Results: The recommendations were that clear definitions of the types of ultrasound examinations should be adopted and that a standardized ultrasound scoring/measurement system should be developed, tested, and implemented. The scoring/measurement system should be tiered to allow for a range of complexity yet maintain the ability for comparison across levels.Conclusion: Ultrasound is an evolving technology increasingly used for the assessment of MSK outcomes in persons with hemophilia. As adoption increases globally for clinical care and research, it will become increasingly important to establish clear guidelines for image acquisition, interpretation, and reporting to ensure accuracy, consistency, and comparability across groups.
AB - Introduction: For persons with hemophilia, optimization of joint outcomes is an important unmet need. The aim of this initiative was to determine use of ultrasound in evaluating arthropathy in persons with hemophilia, and to move toward consensus among hemophilia care providers regarding the preferred ultrasound protocols for global adaptation.Methods: A global survey of hemophilia treatment centers was conducted that focused on understanding how and why ultrasound was being used and endeavored to move toward consensus definitions of both point-of-care musculoskeletal ultrasound (POC-MSKUS) and full diagnostic ultrasound, terminology to describe structures being assessed by ultrasound, and how these assessments should be interpreted. Next, an in-person meeting of an international group of hemophilia health care professionals and patient representatives was held, with the objective of achieving consensus regarding the acquisition and interpretation of POC-MSKUS and full diagnostic ultrasound for use in the assessment of musculoskeletal (MSK) pathologies in persons with hemophilia.Results: The recommendations were that clear definitions of the types of ultrasound examinations should be adopted and that a standardized ultrasound scoring/measurement system should be developed, tested, and implemented. The scoring/measurement system should be tiered to allow for a range of complexity yet maintain the ability for comparison across levels.Conclusion: Ultrasound is an evolving technology increasingly used for the assessment of MSK outcomes in persons with hemophilia. As adoption increases globally for clinical care and research, it will become increasingly important to establish clear guidelines for image acquisition, interpretation, and reporting to ensure accuracy, consistency, and comparability across groups.
KW - consensus
KW - hemophilia
KW - musculoskeletal
KW - surveys
KW - ultrasonography
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85112391947
U2 - 10.1002/rth2.12531
DO - 10.1002/rth2.12531
M3 - Article
C2 - 34268464
SN - 2475-0379
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - Research and practice in thrombosis and haemostasis
JF - Research and practice in thrombosis and haemostasis
IS - 5
M1 - e12531
ER -