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Observational study aimed at evaluating the clinical impact of a standardised diagnostic procedure for the investigation of patients with suspected mild bleeding disorder (MBD).
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The working hypothesis of this prospective diagnostic study is that a standardised procedure in investigating patients with suspected MBD will lead to a better discrimination between patients with and without MBD and a more precise characterisation of MBD.
The primary objective of this diagnostic study is to evaluate the efficiency of a standardised procedure of MBD in children and adults referred to their respective outpatient clinics for bleeding symptoms. The following endpoints will be evaluated:
The secondary objective is to evaluate the bleeding events during a one-year follow-up. Follow-up will be performed with a phone call one year after the last consultation of the patient. The definition of a bleeding event will be any bleeding that promotes any specific medical attention (consultation, hospitalisation, transfusion, re-intervention in case of surgery). The detailed clinical history regarding each event will be collected. Bleeding events will be correlated to the clinical probability assessed at inclusion.
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208 participants in 2 patient groups
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