Tests & Clinical Applications, Haemophilia B, What treatment is available?
Therapeutic measures
The activity level for factor IX needed to ensure clotting is around 30%.
In the event of a severe accident, it may be necessary to achieve circulating levels of 50%, or even 80% for heavy surgery.
Prophylaxis and treatment involve the administration of plasma-derived or recombinant factor IX concentrates.
In the presence of anti-factor IX antibodies, recombinant factor VIIa may be used, as well as activated prothrombin complex concentrates such as Feiba®(1).
Other therapeutic measures may be adopted in certain specific situations.
Desmopressin (Minirin®) cannot be used in haemophilia B.
(1) Factor Eight Inhibitor Bypassing Activity