Validation of the ISTH/SSC bleeding assessment tool for inherited platelet disorders: A communication from the Platelet Physiology SSC

Gresele, Paolo; Orsini, Sara; Noris, Patrizia; Falcinelli, Emanuela; Alessi, Marie Christine; Bury, Loredana; Borhany, Munira; Santoro, Cristina; Glembotsky, Ana C.; Rosa Cid, Ana; Tosetto, Alberto; De Candia, Erica; Fontana, Pierre; Guglielmini, Giuseppe; Pecci, Alessandro; et. al.

Abstract

Background Careful assessment of bleeding history is the first step in the evaluation of patients with mild/moderate bleeding disorders, and the use of a bleeding assessment tool (BAT) is strongly encouraged. Although a few studies have assessed the utility of the ISTH-BAT in patients with inherited platelet function disorders (IPFD) none of them was sufficiently large to draw conclusions and/or included appropriate control groups. Objectives The aim of the present study was to test the utility of the ISTH-BAT in a large cohort of patients with a well-defined diagnosis of inherited platelets disorder in comparison with two parallel cohorts, one of patients with type-1 von Willebrand disease (VWD-1) and one of healthy controls (HC). Patients/Methods We enrolled 1098 subjects, 482 of whom had inherited platelet disorders (196 IPFD and 286 inherited platelet number disorders [IT]) from 17 countries. Results IPFD patients had significantly higher bleeding score (BS; median 9) than VWD-1 patients (median 5), a higher number of hemorrhagic symptoms (4 versus 3), and higher percentage of patients with clinically relevant symptoms (score > 2). The ISTH-BAT showed excellent discrimination power between IPFD and HC (0.9 < area under the curve [AUC] < 1), moderate (0.7 < AUC < 0.9) between IPFD and VWD-1 and between IPFD and inherited thrombocytopenia (IT), while it was inaccurate (AUC <= 0.7) in discriminating IT from HC. Conclusions The ISTH-BAT allows to efficiently discriminate IPFD from HC, while it has lower accuracy in distinguishing IPFD from VWD-1. Therefore, the ISTH-BAT appears useful for identifying subjects requiring laboratory evaluation for a suspected IPFD once VWD is preliminarily excluded.

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Título según WOS: Validation of the ISTH/SSC bleeding assessment tool for inherited platelet disorders: A communication from the Platelet Physiology SSC
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS
Volumen: 18
Número: 3
Editorial: WILEY-BLACKWELL
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 732
Página final: 739
DOI:

10.1111/jth.14683

Notas: ISI