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The present Project is a third phase of the previous PCM-EVW-ES Project (Batlle et al. Thromb & Haemost 2015) with the aim of its extension, further analysis with an innovation development in the field of von Willebrand disease (VWD) based in the newer recently available methodologies. The aim of this project is to help the physician in a more uniform characterization and therapy of VWD in clinical practice, at an international level. A reduction of the expenses in the diagnosis process by using the new methodologies is pursued.
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The present Project is a third phase of the previous PCM-EVW-ES Project (Batlle et al. Thromb & Haemost 2015) with the aim of its extension, further analysis with an innovation development in the field of von Willebrand disease (VWD) based in the newer recently available methodologies. The aim of this project is to help the physician in a more uniform characterization and therapy of VWD in clinical practice, at an international level. A reduction of the expenses in the diagnosis process by using the new methodologies is pursued.
The specific objectives and corresponding tasks of the present project are as follows:
i. Improvement of the registry portal and database. ii. Recruitment criteria, phenotypic and genetic analysis of new recruited patients. In silico studies of novel von Willebrand factor gene (VWF) mutations iii. Analysis/investigation of the potential interrelationship between different clinical, phenotypic and genetic variations of the all recruited patients. iv. Validation/confirmation of the PCM-EVW-ES of the new initial diagnostic proposed algorithm including VWF NGS analysis. This project involves leading innovation and translational research with a direct impact on the quality of clinical care (applicability). To our knowledge there is no similar project in this field. Potential patents may derive from this project. It involves also development of e-learning and new information technologies (debates forum, ads, google search engine). This project may promote international collaboration.
Development of an algorithmic platform that facilitates diagnosis and therapy orientation of VWD in clinical practice using the selected data from the overwhelming amount of information that new technologies, such as NGS, are producing.
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400 participants in 1 patient group
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Francisco Javier BATLLE, PhD, MD; Maria Fernanda LOPEZ, PhD, MD
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