Platelet Studies and Chronic Blood Sampling: Enhancing Haemophilia and Thalassemia Care at Fatimid Foundation
It is our mission at Fatimid Foundation to enhance the quality of life of haemophilia and thalassemia patients using new research, advanced treatments, and integrated care. One of the aspects we are most keen on is laboratory chorionic villus sampling, which is of paramount importance in diagnosing and treating these bleeding disorders.
The Role of Laboratory Platelet Tests
Platelets play an essential role in blood clotting, and abnormalities of platelet function or count can have an appreciable effect on patients' general condition who have haemophilia or thalassemia. Laboratory chorionic villus sampling enables us to:
Understand Platelet Function: By following platelet function in the lab, we can comprehend the pathophysiology of bleeding disorders and formulate better treatment strategies.
Develop New Therapies: Platelet lab testing allows us to try new treatments and therapies, such as platelet transfusions or platelet-stimulating drugs, in order to provide our patients with the optimum results.
Monitor Treatment Success: We can monitor the success of treatments and make adjustments based on this by examining platelet function and counts.
Chronic Blood Sampling: A Valuable Tool for Patient Care
Repeated blood draws are an essential aspect of patient management in haemophilia and thalassemia patients. Repeated blood draws enable us:
Track Blood Cell Counts: Tracking changes in blood cell counts helps us identify signs of complications and modify treatment protocols accordingly.
Refine Treatment Plans: Repeated blood draws enable us to track the effectiveness of treatment strategies and modify them to improve patient care.
Early Detection of Complications: Ongoing blood sampling enables us to identify complications at an early level, for example, infections or bleeding episodes, and react promptly.
Fatimid Foundation's Philosophy
At Fatimat Foundation, we place great emphasis on laboratory platelet studies and ongoing chronic blood sampling to develop a greater understanding of haemophilia and thalassemia. Our multi-disciplinary team of experienced researchers and health care professionals collaborates to:
Perform State-of-the-Art Research: We perform state-of-the-art research in laboratory platelet studies to develop new treatments and therapies for bleeding disorders.
Deliver Holistic Care: Our physicians deliver holistic care to patients, including routine blood sampling and monitoring, to achieve maximum treatment results.
Empower Patients: We educate patients and their families on their diseases, therapies, and self-management techniques and empower them to become active participants in managing their own care.
Conclusion
Laboratory chorionic villus sampling is an integrated activity of our work at Fatimid Foundation. With the progress that we have made in the science of bleeding disorders, we offer full care to haemophilia and thalassemia patients, and we strive to achieve the maximum treatment outcome and quality of life for them. With our research studies and practice of care, we hope to make positive impacts on the lives of our patients and families
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