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Le 17 avril 2023 sera la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie. Cette année, le thème est le suivant : « Accès pour tous : la prévention des saignements comme référence mondiale de soins ». S’appuyant sur le thème de l’an dernier, cet appel à l’action pour la communauté en 2023 vise à se rassembler et à défendre auprès des responsables politiques locaux et des gouvernements un meilleur accès aux traitements et aux soins, en mettant l’accent sur un meilleur contrôle et une meilleure prévention des saignements, pour toutes les personnes atteintes d’un trouble de la coagulation. Cela passe par la mise en œuvre de soins à domicile ainsi que de traitements prophylactiques pour aider ces personnes à bénéficier d’une meilleure qualité de vie.
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Racontez-nous votre histoire ou celle d’une de vos connaissances et dites-nous l’impact des troubles héréditaires de la coagulation sur vos vies. Lisez aussi les récits d’autres membres de notre communauté mondiale.
Le 17 avril 2023, nous demandons à des lieux emblématiques de s’illuminer en rouge pour célébrer la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie. La liste des lieux emblématiques sera régulièrement mise à jour jusqu’à la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie.
Alberta | Calgary | Calgary Tower |
Reconciliation Bridge | ||
Edmonton | High Level Bridge (April 21st) | |
Lethbridge | Lethbridge City Hall | |
Red Deer | Red Deer City Hall | |
Colombie britannique | Maple Ridge | Maple Ridge City Hall |
Nanaimo | Bastion, City of Nanaimo | |
Port Coquitlam | Port Coquitlam City Hall | |
Vancouver | Vancouver Civic Theatres | |
Sails of Light Canada Place | ||
Vancouver Lookout and Harbour Centre | ||
Victoria | Victoria City Hall | |
Whistler | Fitzsimmons Bridge | |
Île-du-Prince-Édouard | Charlottetown | Charlottetown City Hall |
Manitoba | Winnipeg | Esplanade Riel Bridge |
Winnipeg Sign | ||
Ontario | Burlington | Burlington Brant Street Pier |
Fort Erie | Fort Erie Peace bridge | |
Guelph | Guelph Market And Square Fountain | |
Hamilton | Hamilton City Hall | |
Hamilton Sign | ||
Kingston | Kingston City Hall | |
Niagara Falls | Niagara Falls | |
St. Catharines | Brock University Tower | |
Toronto | 3D Toronto Sign | |
Québec | Montréal | Stade olympique |
Saskatchewan | Regina | Regina City Hall |
Saskatoon | Saskatel Centre | |
Terre-Neuve | St. Johns City | St. Johns City Hall |
Arkansas | Little Rock | Union Plaza Building |
Kansas | Lawrence | The Lied Center of Kansas |
Manhattan | Flint Hills Discovery Center | |
Oregon | Salem | Union Stree Railroad Bridge |
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | One Liberty Place |
Texas | Austin | Circuit of the America's Observation Tower |
Houston | Houston City Hall | |
Wisconsin | Milwaukee | Pfister Hotel |
Australian Capital Territory | Telstra Tower | |
The Carillion | ||
The Australian Mint, Deakin | ||
New South Wales | Newcastle City Hall Clock Tower | |
Port Macquarie Town Square | ||
Queensland | Brisbane | Breakfast Creek Bridge, Newstead |
Brisbane City Town Hall | ||
Gateway Bridge | ||
Ipswich Civic Centre | ||
King George Square | ||
Kurilpa Bridge | ||
Parliament House, Brisbane | ||
Reddacliff Place sculptures | ||
Sandgate Town Hall | ||
Story Bridge | ||
Treasury Casino, Brisbane | ||
Victoria Bridge | ||
Water Towers | ||
Wickham Terrace Car Park architectural wall | ||
Queensland | Cairns | Court House Gallery |
Maranoa | CBD Tree Lights | |
Rockhampton | Heritage Façade Council building | |
Stanthorpe | Stanthorpe Administration Building | |
Toowoomba | Victoria Bridge | |
Townsville | Central Park Boardwalk | |
George Roberts Bridge | ||
Little Fletcher Bridge | ||
Old Magistrates Court House | ||
Townsville Sign | ||
Victoria Bridge | ||
Wharton Reef Lighthouse | ||
Warwick | Town Hall Warwick Clock Face | |
Warwick Town Hall roof lights | ||
South Australia | Adelaide Oval | |
The new Riverbank lighting feature | ||
Tasmania | West Point Tower | |
Tasman Bridge | ||
Launceston Town Hall | ||
Festive Lights, Hobart | ||
Victoria | Ballarat Town Hall | |
Bolte Bridge | ||
Drum Theatre Building, Dandenong | ||
Geelong intersection Moorabool & Malop St Geelong | ||
Western Australia | Council House | |
Matagarup Bridge | ||
Trafalgar Bridge |
Vienna | Wiener Riesenrad |
Cali | Clinica Imbanaco |
London | Tower 42 |
Millennium Bridge | |
St Helens | Steve Prescott Bridge |
Weymouth | Weymouth Town Bridge |
Cork | Cork City Call |
Derry | Derry Council Building |
Dublin | Convention Center, Dublin (April 16) |
Kumamoto City | KM Biologics Co., Ltd. |
Kumamoto Castle |
Panama | Panama Canal |
Santa Crus de Tenerife | Cabildo de Tenerife |
Xinyi District, Taipei | TWTC International Trade building |
Vous connaissez un endroit qui va s’illuminer en rouge pour la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie 2023 et qui ne figure pas sur la liste ? Veuillez nous transmettre la confirmation officielle de l’opération à l’adresse suivante : [email protected] afin qu’elle soit intégrée à la liste.
D’ici quelques mois, le monde entier célèbrera la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie. Le thème cette année est « Accès pour tous : la prévention des saignements comme standard mondial de soins ». En poursuivant la réflexion à partir du thème de l’an dernier, nous lançons pour 2023 l’appel à l’action suivant pour la communauté : se rassembler et mener des actions de plaidoyer auprès des responsables politiques et des gouvernements locaux pour améliorer l’accès aux traitements et aux soins, en mettant l’accent sur un meilleur contrôle et une meilleure prévention des saignements chez toutes les personnes atteintes d’un trouble de la coagulation. Cela passe par la mise en place de traitements à domicile ainsi que par des traitements prophylactiques, pour aider les personnes concernées à améliorer leur qualité de vie.
Le 17 avril 2023 est la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie ! Le thème est le suivant : « Accès pour tous : la prévention des saignements comme référence mondiale de soins ».
Le 17 avril 2022 s’est tenue la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie, et la communauté mondiale des troubles de la coagulation s’est une fois de plus rassemblée, montrant tout son esprit de solidarité. Le thème de cette année était « Accès pour tous : Partenariats. Politiques. Progrès. Associer votre gouvernement, intégrer les troubles héréditaires de la coagulation dans la politique nationale ».
La FMH tient à remercier les sponsors de la Journée mondiale de l’hémophilie 2023 pour leur soutien.
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Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
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Department for Hematology and Coagulation Disorders, Skåne University Hospital
Skåne University Hospital
Hospital Universitario La Paz
Haemostasis and Thrombosis Unit
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Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre
Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital
Singapore General Hospital Haemophilia Treatment Clinic
Centre International de Traitement de l’Hémophilie (CITH) de Dakar
Centre National de Transfusion Sanguin (CNTS)
National Medical Research Center of Hematology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Van Creveldkliniek
University Medical Centre Utrecht
Nara Hemophilia Centre
Nara Medical University
National Hemophilia Center, Tel Hashomer
Sheba Medical Center
Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre and Thrombosis Unit
Royal Free Hospital
Manchester Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre (Children’s and Adult’s)
Manchester Royal Infirmary and Manchester Children’s Hospital
Oxford Haemophilia Centre and Thrombosis Centre
Churchill Hospital
Sheffield Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
National Institute of Immunohaematology (ICMR) and KEM Hospital
Christian Medical College, Vellore
Paris Haemophilia Centre (Necker (N) and Kremlin Bicetre (KB) Hospitals)
Shabrawishi Hospital, Egyptian Society of Hemophilia, and Cairo University
University of Toronto Hemophilia Centres
St. Michael’s Hospital
Hemocentro – “Unidade de Hemofilia Cláudio Luiz Pizzigatti Corrêa”
Hemocentro Unicamp, University of Campinas
Haemostasis and Thrombosis Unit
Division of Haematology
Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc
Hemofiliecentrum Leuven, University of Leuven
Medical University of Vienna
Department of Medicine I
Clinical Division of Hematology and Hemostaseology
Ronald Sawers Haemophilia Centre
Instituto Asistencial “Dr. Alfredo Pavlovsky”
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Instituto De Investigaciones Hematológicas “Dr. Mariano R. Castex” (IIHEMA
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International Hemophilia Training Center – Bangkok
Ramathibodi Hospital
Mahidol University
University of North Carolina Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Gulf States Hemophilia and Thrombophilia Center
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Orthopaedic Hemophilia Treatment Center
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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2012 | Christine Lee Royaume-Uni |
2006 | Dr Bruce Evatt États-Unis |
Recognizing that training women leaders ensures the diversity our community need to thrive; the Hemophilia Alliance has been a longtime supporter of the Susan Skinner Memorial Fund. They deepened their engagement with the global community through the establishment of the Travel Grant Program, which allows US-based multidisciplinary healthcare professionals the opportunity to attend WFH global training workshops. The wealth of experience and perspective attendees bring back home to their communities helps patients across the country. Their patience and support as we grappled with changing norms in these challenging times gave us the flexibility to meet our community’s needs with revamped programming.
Hemophilia of Georgia has stood with us for over three decades, playing an early role in distributing donated factor via the WFH Humanitarian Aid program. Our relationship has deepened over the years as they continued to support this program and came on board as a founding Chapter Challenge champion in 2016. Their belief in educating future leaders is clear in their investment in the Youth Leadership Workshops, which has led to the training of over 50 young adults. They also support workshops devoted to educating providers and patient leaders on how to collect and use data to advocate for better patient care. Their staff generously volunteer their time as trainers and as well as serving on various committees.
The National Hemophilia Foundation helps advance our mission on several fronts. They inspire others to follow their lead as a founding champion of the NHF Chapter Challenge. Their commitment to equality of access is demonstrated in their support of the Cornerstone Initiative, which lays the foundation for care in the world's most underserved regions, as well as programs that aim to raise awareness and improve care of women with bleeding disorders and those with von Willebrand disease. We also benefit from their steadfast engagement with various programs including the WFH Twinning Program and their individual leaders’ contribution to our leadership and committees.
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The information on the WFH USA website is provided for general information purposes only. The WFH USA does not engage in the practice of medicine and under no circumstances recommends particular treatment for specific individuals. For diagnosis or consultation on a specific medical problem, the WFH USA recommends that you contact your physician or local treatment centre. Before administering any products, the WFH USA urges patients to check dosages with a physician or hemophilia centre staff, and to consult the pharmaceutical company’s printed instructions.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information on this site, the WFH USA does not guarantee the information is accurate, and is not responsible in any way whatsoever for damages arising out of the use of this website or any of the information contained herein.
Messages posted to WFH USA discussion forums, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms do not represent the opinions of the World Federation of Hemophilia, its staff, or Board of Directors. The author of a message is solely responsibility for its content. Information posted on WFH USA social networks and platforms should never be a substitute for individualized professional medical advice, even when the author has medical qualifications or is considered an authority. Information posted to a discussion group should not be used to diagnose or treat a specific health problem without consulting a qualified healthcare professional. The WFH USA recommends that you contact your physician or local treatment centre if you have any individual questions or concerns.
References and links to other websites or references to other organizations, products, services, or publications do not constitute endorsement or approval by the WFH USA. The WFH USA is not responsible and assumes no liability for the content of any linked websites.
The WFH USA does not collect personally identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information to us. Providing such information is strictly voluntary. This policy is your guide to how we will handle information we learn about you from your visit to our website.
Throughout our website, we provide links to other servers which may contain information of interest to our readers. We take no responsibility for, and exercise no control over, the organizations, views, or accuracy of the information contained on other servers. When linking to the WFH USA, we request that you ensure that there are no associated connections for commercial purposes. Any official use of the name WFH USA or the use of its logo needs to be approved by the WFH USA. If you have a link you’d like us to consider adding to our website, please send an email to [email protected] with the subject “Link request.”
All information, photographs, graphics, and other material on this website are protected by copyright. While users of this website may use the content for personal, non-commercial use, none of the content of this website can be modified, translated, transferred or sold, copied, reproduced, published, or distributed, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the WFH USA. To view a copy of the WFH USA’s permissions guidelines, click here.
The WFH USA encourages the dissemination of its information and welcomes proposals on the reprinting, redistribution, and translation of its materials. If you would like to publish information that you find on our website, please send your request to [email protected].
If you have suggestions on how to make the site more accessible, please contact us at [email protected].
Our website provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us through a special online form or via the communication they have received. You may, at all times, choose to receive which communications within the organization you can receive or none at all. You may also update your contact information previously provided to us via another online form.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this website, you can contact us at [email protected].
The WFH USA has been made aware of various correspondences—circulated via e-mail and telephone—coming from individuals impersonating WFH USA staff or falsely stating that they are associated with the WFH USA. These correspondences, which may seek to obtain money using the name of someone affiliated with the WFH USA, are fraudulent and come from outside of our organization.
If you receive a suspicious solicitation, exercise extreme caution. In the case of an email, look at the email address to see if it looks suspicious (for example, all WFH USA emails come from @wfhusa.org or @wfh.org).
We are asking you to remain vigilant, and if you have any doubts about the correspondence, please forward the email to the WFH USA at [email protected] or call 1-877-417-7944.
L’Ensemble minimum de données du RMTC rassemble les informations de base (données démographiques, diagnostic, symptômes et traitements) collectées auprès des patients ayant accepté de participer au RMTC.
L’Ensemble élargi de données du RMTC correspond à un plus grand nombre d’informations collectées que celui de l’Ensemble minimum de données (données démographiques, diagnostic, symptômes, traitements et fardeau de la maladie). Disponible depuis mars 2019, l’Ensemble élargi de donnée du RMTC peut être utilisé par les Centres de traitement de l’hémophilie pour collecter des données plus détaillées sur les patients ayant accepté de participer au RMTC.
2012 | Piet de Kleijn Pays-Bas |
2010 | Dr Mammen Chandy Inde |
2008 | Dr Man-Chiu Poon Canada |
2006 | Dr Norma de Bosch Venezuela |
2004 | Dr Parttraporn Insarangkura Thailande Dr Carol K. Kasper États-Unis |
2020 | Aluva (Inde) – Newcastle (Royaume-Uni)) |
2019 | Yogyakarta / Solo (Indonésie) – Utrecht (Pays-Bas) |
2018 | Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire) – Bruxelles (Belgique) |
2017 | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivie) – Buenos Aires (Argentine) |
2016 | Kampala (Ouganda) – Londres (Royaume-Uni) |
2015 | Varna (Bulgarie) – Bonn (Allemagne) |
2014 | Arequipa (Pérou) – Los Angeles (États‑Unis) |
2013 | Davangere (Inde) – Liverpool (Royaume-Uni) Ludhiana (Inde) – Detroit (États‑Unis) |
2012 | Hanoï (Vietnam) – Melbourne (Australie) |
2011 | Manado (Indonésie) – Utrecht (Pays-Bas) |
2010 | Delhi (Inde) – Winnipeg (Canada) Yaoundé (Cameroun) – Genève (Suisse) |
2009 | Chisinau (Moldavie) – Varsovie (Pologne) Colombo (Sri Lanka) – Vellore (Inde) |
2008 | Gaborone (Botswana) – Philadelphie (États-Unis) |
2007 | Vientiane (Laos) – Brest (France) Damas (Syrie) – Montpellier (France) |
2006 | Lima (Pérou) – Fort Worth (États-Unis) |
2005 | Erevan (Arménie) – Minneapolis (États-Unis) Casablanca (Maroc) – Caen (France) |
2004 | Beyrouth (Liban) – Genève (Suisse) Saint-Domingue (République dominicaine) – Caracas (Venezuela) |
2003 | Le Caire (Égypte) – Knoxville (États-Unis) |
2002 | Moscou (Russie) – Liverpool (Royaume-Uni) Panama - Valence (Espagne) |
2001 | Bangalore (Inde) – Saint-Louis (États-Unis) |
2000 | Pune (Inde) – Bradford (Royaume-Uni) |
1999 | Montevideo (Uruguay) – Buenos Aires (Argentine) Tianjin (Chine) – Calgary (Canada) |
1998 | Plovdiv (Bulgarie) – Bonn (Allemagne) |
1997 | Bogota (Colombie) – Los Angeles (États-Unis) Tartu (Estonie) – Stockholm (Suède) |
1996 | Timisoara (Roumanie) – Munich (Allemagne) Riga (Lettonie) – Munster (Allemagne) |
1995 | Klaipeda (Lituanie) – Malmö (Suède) |
1994 | Bratislava (Slovaquie) – Tel Hashomer (Israël) |
2020 | NHF (États-Unis) – HFI (Inde) |
2019 | Madagascar – Bretagne (France) |
2018 | Kenya – Écosse |
2017 | Mongolie – Manitoba (Canada) |
2016 | Tanzanie – Ontario (Canada) |
2015 | Bangladesh – Canada |
2014 | Nicaragua – Québec (Canada) |
2013 | Maurice – Afrique du Sud |
2012 | Vietnam – Irlande |
2011 | Cambodge – Nouvelle-Zélande |
2010 | Tunisie – Québec (Canada) |
2009 | Pérou – Galice (Espagne) |
2008 | Afrique du Sud – Canada |
2007 | Honduras – Georgia (États-Unis) |
2006 | Bosnie-Herzégovine – Irlande |
2005 | Pakistan – Malaisie |
2004 | République dominicaine – Venezuela |
2003 | Jordanie – Toronto (Canada) |
2002 | Nicaragua – Venezuela |
2001 | Philippines – Victoria (Australie) |
2000 | Géorgie – Minnesota (États-Unis) Uruguay – Argentine |
1999 | Népal – Suède Mexique – Texas (États-Unis) |
1998 | Lettonie – Allemagne |
1997 | Inde – Danemark |
1995 | Israël – Slovaquie |
2021 | Axel Seuser Allemagne |
2019 | Dr Adolfo Llinás La Colombie |
2017 | Pamela Hilliard Canada |
2015 | Kathy Mulder Canada |
2013 | James Luck États-Unis |
2012 | Piet de Kleijn Pays-Bas |
2011 | Dr Lily Heijnen Pays-Bas |
2010 | Dr Horacio Caviglia Argentine |
2009 | Jerome D. Wiedel États-Unis |
2008 | Dr Federico Fernández-Palazzi Venezuela |
2007 | Michael Heim Israël |
2006 | Brenda Buzzard Royaume-Uni |
2005 | Dr Marvin Gilbert États-Unis |
2021 | Baolai Hua Yangzhou College, Xuzhou Medical University |
The effects of intra-articular injection of TNF-alpha Antagonists in treatment of haemophilic synovitis |
2019 | Maarten Eerdekens Belgique |
Association entre la cinétique multisegment du pied et les lésions articulaires induites par le sang chez les patients adultes atteints d’arthropathie hémophile de la cheville |
2017 | Fabio Souza Brésil |
Decrease in joint inflammation, swelling and pain after a swimming protocol in animal model of experimental-induced hemarthrosis |
2015 | SM Javd Mortazavi Iran |
Bilateral total knee arthroplasty in patients with hemophilia: A safe and cost-effective procedure |
2013 | Lize F.D. van Vulpen États-Unis |
Une protéine de fusion d’IL4 et d’IL10 est également efficace pour protéger le cartilage contre les dommages induits par le sang par rapport aux composants individuels |
2012 | Horacio Caviglia Argentine |
Chirurgie pseudotumorale chez les patients atteints d’hémophilie A: résultats comparatifs entre patients inhibiteurs et non inhibiteurs |
2011 | Nick Goddard Royaume-Uni et Monique van Meegeren Pays-Bas |
L’administration précoce d’IL-4 et d’IL-10 empêche les lésions cartilagineuses induites par le sang in vitro |
2010 | Lydia Abad-Franch Espagne |
Influence d’un protocole d’entraînement aquatique dans la réduction du risque de morbidité et de mortalité cardiovasculaires chez un hémophile |
2009 | Sebastien Lobet Belgique |
Impact de l’arthropathie de la cheville avec l’hémophilie sur l’incapacité de marche: analyse des variables énergétiques et mécaniques |
2008 | Jose Alberto Tlacuilo-Parra Mexique |
Marqueurs de la rotation osseuse et de la densité minérale osseuse chez les enfants atteints d’hémophilie |
2007 | Natalie Jansen Pays-Bas |
Les capacités de protection de l’interleukine-10 dans les dommages du cartilage induits par le sang |
2006 | Axel Seuser et E. Kusch Allemagne |
Etude multicentrique du résultat orthopédique des membres inférieurs chez 249 enfants atteints d’hémophilie |
2005 | Frank van Genderen, Nico van Meeteren, Lily Heijnen, Piet de Kleijn, Marijke van den Berg, Paul Helders Pays-Bas |
Liste de contrôle des activités d’hémophilie: développement final et validation d’un questionnaire d’auto-évaluation spécifique à l’hémophilie sur les capacités fonctionnelles |
2004 | Goris Roosendaal, Zalima N Jahangier, Kim MG Jacobs, Johannes WJ Bijlsma, Floris PJG Lafeber Pays-Bas |
Radiosynoviorthesis avec YTTRIUM-90 résultats dans les effets directs défavorables sur le cartilage: une étude humaine in vitro |
2003 | Axel Seuser, Thomas Wallny, Günter Schumpe, Elmar Trunz, Hans-Hermann Brackman Allemagne |
Comment conseillez-vous aux jeunes hémophiles de trouver le bon sport? Un nouvel algorithme sûr |
2002 | James Luck, Jr. et Mauricio Silva États-Unis |
Examen à long terme d’arthroplastie totale du genou |
2001 | Federico Fernández-Palazzi Venezuela |
Chlorhydrate d’Oxytetracycline: un nouveau matériel pour les orthèses synoviales chimiques |
2000 | Horacio Caviglia Argentine |
Pseudotumeurs |
1999 | William J. Ribbans et J.L. Hicks Royaume-Uni |
Communication et coopération pour le nouveau millénaire: l’avenir du comité musculo-squelettique au XXIe siècle |
1998 | Adolfo Llinas, Mauricio Silva, Monica Duarte, Gonzalo Ucros, Graciela Perini, Angela Maria Cerquera, Andres Forero La Colombie |
La synoviorthèse au phosphate chromique sans âge devrait être la première option de traitement pour la synovite hémophile chronique active |
2012 | Martha Patricia Monteros Rincon Mexique |
2010 | Antonia Luque de Garrido Venezuela |
2008 | Jean Michel Bouchez France |
2006 | Yuri Zhulyov Russie |
2004 | Ashok Verma Inde |
Les informations pertinentes recueillies dans le Registre mondial des troubles de la coagulation (RMTC) comprennent des données démographiques, des résultats cliniques et thérapeutiques, des paramètres sur le fardeau de la maladie et la qualité de vie. La grille d’évaluation de la qualité de vie (EQ-5D-5L) est intégrée dans le questionnaire élargi de collecte de données du RMTC. Cet outil d’évaluation est disponible dans plus de 130 langues et sous différents formats.
Si vous souhaitez accéder à une autre version, veuillez nous adresser un courriel à l’adresse électronique suivante : [email protected].
amharique
arabe (Algérie, Maroc, EAU)
anglais (Ghana, Inde, Jamaïque, Kenya, Nigéria, Philippines)
français (Algérie, Belgique, Maroc)
hongrois
malayalam
népalais
punjabi
russe (Ukraine)
Pour plus d’informations, rendez-vous sur : euroqol.org/eq-5d-instruments/eq-5d-5l-about.
Les informations pertinentes recueillies dans le Registre mondial des troubles de la coagulation (RMTC) comprennent des données démographiques, des résultats cliniques et thérapeutiques, des paramètres concernant le fardeau de la maladie et les résultats déclarés par les patients eux-mêmes.
Dans son questionnaire élargi de collecte de données, le RMTC intègre 5 outils d’évaluation des capacités fonctionnelles :
La FMH a été créée en 1963 par Frank Schnabel, un homme d’affaires canadien atteint d’hémophilie A sévère. Il était convaincu que les organisations de patients pouvaient être beaucoup plus efficaces – et mieux représenter les intérêts des personnes atteintes de troubles de la coagulation – si elles travaillaient ensemble. Le premier congrès de la FMH s’est tenu à Copenhague, au Danemark, le 25 juin 1963, et a réuni des représentants de 12 pays. Aujourd’hui, la FMH et son réseau mondial d’organisations nationales membres (ONM) représentent les intérêts des personnes atteintes d’hémophilie et d’autres troubles héréditaires de la coagulation dans 147 pays.