General Dosing Recommendation:
INDICATION
|
%
OF NORMAL
|
DOSE
|
Minor hemorrhage
|
~20% to 40%
|
·
10-20 units/kg as a single dose
·
Mild superficial or early hemorrhages may
respond to a single dose;
·
may repeat dose every 12-24 hours for 1-3 days
until bleeding is resolved or healing achieved
|
Moderate hemorrhage/minor
surgery
|
30% to 50%
|
·
15-25 units/kg
·
If needed, may continue with a maintenance
dose of 10-15 units/kg every 8-12 hours.
|
Major to life-threatening
hemorrhage
|
80% to 100%
|
·
Initial dose 40-50 units/kg
·
followed by a maintenance dose of 20-25
units/kg every 8-12 hours until threat is resolved
|
Major surgery
|
100% before surgery
|
·
50 units/kg given preoperatively
·
May repeat as necessary after 6-12 hours
initially and for a total of 10-14 days until healing is complete.
·
Intensity of therapy may depend on type of
surgery and postoperative regime
|
Bleeding prophylaxis
|
·
May be administered on a regular basis for
bleeding prophylaxis.
·
Doses of 24-40 units/kg 3 times/week have been
reported in patients with severe hemophilia to prevent joint bleeding
|
Dosage based on desired factor VIII increase (%):
To calculate dosage needed based on desired factor VIII increase (%):
Body weight (kg) x 0.5 units/kg x desired factor VIII increase (%) = units factor VIII required
For example:
50 kg x 0.5 units/kg x 30 (% increase) = 750 units factor VIII
Dosage based on expected factor VIII increase (%):
It is also possible to calculate the expected % factor VIII increase:
(# units administered x 2%/units/kg) divided by body weight (kg) = expected % factor VIII increase
For example:
(1400 units x 2%/units/kg) divided by 70 kg = 40%
references:
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2. lexicomp