Long-term therapy and on-demand treatment of children and adolescents with severe haemophilia A: 12 years of experience.

Between 1978 and 1989, a controlled study was performed on children and adolescents suffering from severe haemophilia A. Special attention was given to long-term therapy adjusted to the patients' requirements. The clinical and the X-ray scores of the Orthopaedic Advisory Committee of the World Haemophilia Society were used to assess the orthopaedic findings. The present investigation is a 12-year follow-up study of 90 patients affected with severe forms of haemophilia A. All knee and ankle joints of the patients were evaluated. After 12 years, the clinical scores remained unchanged or had been improved (knees 94%, X-ray score 97, ankles 86, X-ray score 88).