Join hematology medical experts as they discuss their approaches to hemato-oncology and hemostasis. The conversations explore scientific data, treatment landscapes, and patient experiences of various bleeding disorders and blood cancers incl. lymphoma, myeloma, hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and thrombosis.
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Join hematology medical experts as they discuss their approaches to hemato-oncology and hemostasis. The conversations explore scientific data, treatment landscapes, and patient experiences of various bleeding disorders and blood cancers incl. lymphoma, myeloma, hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and thrombosis.
This independent medical education podcast is for HCPs with the ultimate goal of improving care for their patients. For more information, visit www.cor2ed.com
Bleeding disorders in women: Women & girls bleed too. Part 2 - Diagnosing bleeding disorders
COR2ED - Hematology Medical Conversation
22 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
Bleeding disorders in women: Women & girls bleed too. Part 2 - Diagnosing bleeding disorders
In this second episode of the podcast series Women and Girls Bleed Too, Haematologist Dr. Roseline d’Oiron (Reference Centre for Haemophilia and RBD, Bicêtre Hospital AP-HP and University of Paris-Saclay in France) and Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Prof. Rezan Abdul-Kadir (The Royal Free Foundation Hospital in London, UK) discuss how to identify women and girls who are likely to have a bleeding disorder.
Prof. Abdul-Kadir addresses the steps she takes when she suspects a potential bleeding disorder in one of her patients. Dr. d’Oiron confirms it is key to get a clear understanding of the personal bleeding history and family history. There are several screening tools available to help assess the patient’s signs and symptoms. The experts discuss when a patient should be referred to a Haematologist, it is important to know that Haematologists are easily accessible for referral when in doubt.
Finally, Dr. d’Oiron and Prof. Abdul-Kadir address the types of testing that should and should not be done in first line. It turns out there are many misconceptions about laboratory testing for bleeding disorders. For example, contrary to common belief a normal aPTT and PT does not exclude a bleeding disorder. Furthermore, referring to a Haematologist for testing does not mean the patient should remain untreated. Starting basic treatment is crucial to limit the bleeding and address any iron deficiency as quickly as possible.
COR2ED - Hematology Medical Conversation
Join hematology medical experts as they discuss their approaches to hemato-oncology and hemostasis. The conversations explore scientific data, treatment landscapes, and patient experiences of various bleeding disorders and blood cancers incl. lymphoma, myeloma, hemophilia, von Willebrand disease and thrombosis.
This independent medical education podcast is for HCPs with the ultimate goal of improving care for their patients. For more information, visit www.cor2ed.com