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This is a non-interventional, multicenter, post-marketing registry study in three patients with moderate or severe hereditary FX deficiency, to assess Coagadex administered peri-operatively for hemostatic cover in major surgery during routine post-marketing use.
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The primary objective is to collect additional surgical data on the clinical effectiveness of Coagadex, in a post-marketing environment, for peri-operative hemostatic cover during major surgery in patients with moderate or severe hereditary factor X (FX) deficiency.
The secondary objective is to review safety data on Coagadex through the collection of any Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) from the first dose of Coagadex in the hospital prior to the surgical procedure until the first follow-up after discharge (i.e., follow-up completed) and Serious ADRs up until the post-operative care follow-up has been completed. Data on any deaths and pregnancies reported within this time period will be collected.
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Patients >12 years of age with severe or moderate hereditary FX deficiency. Severe is defined as <1 IU/dL and moderate as 1 to 5 IU/dL (3)
Patients who have given written informed consent (for sites in the USA this will include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) authorization statement), OR, in the case of 12-18 year olds, written informed consent from the parents/ guardians and where appropriate assent from the child
Patients requiring major surgery. Major surgery is defined as procedures typically requiring:
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3 participants in 1 patient group
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