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Filter by:The goal of this observational study is to learn about the changes in coagulation factor VIII and IX levels in patients undergoing liver transplantation to help guide future management of coagulation factor replacement in patients with hemophilia and liver disease. The question we aim to answer is: should the recommendations for factor replacement in patients with hereditary bleeding disorders be altered in the setting of end stage liver cirrhosis? Participants will be asked to provide two blood samples, one at the beginning of their liver transplant, and one after their liver transplant.
Blood coagulation is a complex mechanism that is required for the rapid establishment of a stable fibrin clot. A series of interdependent enzyme-mediated reactions translate the molecular signals that initiate blood coagulation into the formation of the fibrin clot. Congenital coagulopathies result when there is a deficiency of protein co factors and enzymes implicated in blood coagulation