Diagnostic utility of bleeding assessment tools in congenital fibrinogen deficiencies

Haemophilia. 2023 May;29(3):827-835. doi: 10.1111/hae.14773. Epub 2023 Mar 10.

Abstract

Background: The assessment of clinical history is crucial before referring a patient for further laboratory testing. Bleeding assessment tools (BAT) are developed to standardize clinical evaluation. A small number of patients with congenital fibrinogen deficiencies (CFDs) have been evaluated with these tools without definitive results.

Aims: We compared the adequacy of the ISTH-BAT and the European network of rare bleeding disorders bleeding score system (EN-RBD-BSS) to identify patients with CFDs. The correlation between the two BATs and fibrinogen levels and patient clinical grade severity was further analyzed.

Methods: We included 100 Iranian patients with CFDs. Routine coagulation and fibrinogen-specific tests (fibrinogen antigen [Fg:Ag] and activity [Fg:C]) were performed. The ISTH-BAT and EN-RBD-BSS were used to assess the bleeding score (BS) of all patients.

Results: The ISTH-BAT and EN-RBD-BSS median (range) were 4 (0-16) and 2.21 (-1.49 to 6.71), with a statistically significant moderate correlation between the two systems (r = .597, P < .001). In patients with quantitative deficiencies (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia), the correlation between Fg:C and the ISTH-BAT was moderately negative (r = -.4, P < .001), while the correlation between Fg:C and the EN-RBD-BSS was weakly negative (r = -.38, P < .001). Overall, 70% and 72% of patients with fibrinogen deficiencies were correctly identified by both the ISTH-BAT and EN-RBD-BSS, respectively.

Conclusion: These results suggest that in addition to the ISTH-BAT, the EN-RBD-BSS may also be useful in identifying CFD patients. We found a significant level of sensitivity for detecting fibrinogen deficiency in the two BATs, and bleeding severity classification correctly identified severity grades in almost two-thirds of patients.

Keywords: EN-RBD-BSS; ISTH-BAT; bleeding assessment tools; fibrinogen; fibrinogen deficiencies.

MeSH terms

  • Afibrinogenemia* / complications
  • Afibrinogenemia* / diagnosis
  • Blood Coagulation Disorders* / diagnosis
  • Fibrinogen
  • Hemorrhage / diagnosis
  • Hemorrhage / etiology
  • Humans
  • Iran
  • Rare Diseases / diagnosis

Substances

  • Fibrinogen