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Hemostasis and bleeding disorders 
Thrombophilia testing: Who to test and when?

Episode 2 - Medical experts discuss the controversies around thrombophilia testing, review the current ASH guidelines and share their views on best practice

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Prof. Saskia Middeldorp, Prof. Jean Connors
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  • calendar May 2024

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Pentapharm
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Thrombophilia: Clinical overview and impact on patients

Episode 1 - Experts discuss the main causes and symptoms of thrombophilia, and potential implications for the patient

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Prof. Cedric Hermans, Prof. Sabine Eichinger
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Pentapharm.
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MOVE Haemophilia 2023

Implementing international guidelines and best practices for hemophilia in clinical practice

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Prof. Ana Boban, Dr Christoph Königs, Prof. Jan Astermark, Prof. Pratima Chowdary, Dr Steven Kitchen, Dr Sebastien Lobet
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  • calendar Dec 2023

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Sobi.
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Rare diseases Hemostasis and bleeding disorders 
Rare diseases: gene therapy and gene-modified cell therapies

Current role, potential and the example of hemophilia

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Prof. Cedric Hermans, Prof. Miguel Escobar
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  • calendar Dec 2023

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from American Society of Gene + Cell Therapy and Pfizer.
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Perioperative thromboprophylaxis revisited

Minimising the risk of thrombosis in surgical patients

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Prof. Dimitrios Tsakiris, Prof. Daniel Bolliger
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  • calendar Nov 2023

Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Viatris.
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VTE: What is the optimal duration of antithrombotic treatment?

Part 3 of a 4-part series on thrombosis

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Prof. Dimitrios Tsakiris, Prof. Jerzy Windyga
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Fundacja Trombofilia i Zakrzepica
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Educational programme supported by an Independent Educational Grant from Viatris.

Hemostasis is a complex physiological process that entails preventing blood loss from damaged vessels. It is a dynamic balance of anti-coagulation and pro-coagulation molecules and consists of three sequential processes.

Primary hemostasis

The interaction between the damaged endothelium, von Willebrand factor (VWF), and platelets is a vital process for the development of a platelet plug at the injury site.

Secondary hemostasis

The coagulation cascade is initiated on the surfaces of injured endothelium and activated platelets, where clotting factors are being activated. This leads to the formation of a fibrin mesh which provides stability to the formed platelet plug to allow wound healing.

Tertiary hemostasis

Fibrinolysis breaks down the platelet plug that allows normal structure of the endothelium, smooth endothelial lining, and normal lumen size.

Disorders of hemostasis, or an imbalance in the blood's clotting process, can both result in either hypocoagulation (bleeding) or hypercoagulation (thromboembolic disorders). Hereditary bleeding disorders are caused by the absence or deficiency of specific clotting proteins. The most common hereditary bleeding disorders are hemophilia A, hemophilia B, von Willebrand disease and immune thrombocytopenia (ITP).

Hemostasis has now been widely studied for more than a century. Life science research has generated a very detailed picture of the molecular and cellular events that play roles in normal and pathological hemostasis. Novel medication for treatment of hemostatic disorders is still a significant area of interest, taking hemophilia treatment as an example.


Explore the latest medical education programmes in hemostasis and bleeding disorders to support your clinical decision-making.