Jessica Garcia: New Evidence on Thrombin Generation Patterns in Children with Hemophilia A
Jessica Garcia, Pediatric Hematologist, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Specialist at UT Southwestern Medical Center, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Honored to share our latest publication examining thrombin generation patterns in children with hemophilia A treated with extended half-life FVIII and non-FVIII therapies.
As treatment options expand, understanding how these therapies shape coagulation profiles in pediatric patients is essential for adequate, individualized care.
This work adds data where pediatric evidence has been limited.”
Title: Thrombin Generation in Pediatric Haemophilia A Patients on Extended Half-Life FVIII versus Non-FVIII Therapies
Authors: Jessica Garcia, Sean G Yates, Ravi Sarode, Guy Young, Ayesha Zia
Read the FullArticle on Haemophilia Journal

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