Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
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We undertook this survey to determine institutional practices of obstetricians, neonatologists and haematologists regarding care of pregnant haemophilia carriers and newborns with haemophilia and intracranial haemorrhage (ICH). Our purpose was also to determine whether institutions had written guidelines to manage such patients. Questionnaires were sent to 1000 obstetricians and through the Haemophilia Treatment Centres (HTC) to 180 paediatric haematologists and 180 neonatologists, each representing an institution. ⋯ For all newborns with haemophilia, 40% preferred routine administration of clotting factor concentrates (CFC) immediately following birth to offset the trauma of delivery and 89% of paediatric haematologists favoured early prophylaxis with CFC. Guidelines are needed for management of pregnant haemophilia carriers as well as newborns with haemophilia. Physicians need to be made aware that ICH may be a presenting sign of haemophilia in both term as well as pre-term newborns, so that appropriate therapy can be instituted early in the event of a bleed.