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- Title
Gynaecological and obstetrical problems in women with different bleeding disorders.
- Authors
SIBONI, S. M.; SPREAFICO, M.; CALÒ, L.; MAINO, A.; SANTAGOSTINO, E.; FEDERICI, A. B.; PEYVANDI, F.
- Abstract
The aim of this case–control study was to analyse the prevalence of gynaecological, obstetrical and other more general bleeding symptoms in 114 women affected by various inherited bleeding disorders, who were compared with 114 apparently healthy women. Retrospective information were collected by means of two specific questionnaires, one on gynaecological and obstetrical bleeding symptoms, with special focus on the presence of menorrhagia as defined by a pictorial blood loss assessment chart (PBAC); and the other on general bleeding symptoms, whose severity was graded by means of the bleeding score (BS). Compared to normal women, the whole group of women with inherited bleeding disorders had a higher prevalence of excessive bleeding at menarche (25% vs. 5%, P < 0.0001) and menorrhagia (59% vs. 46%, P = 0.06). Affected women also had a higher frequency than controls of general bleeding symptoms that scored as severe by a BS ≥ 12 (49% vs. 0%, P < 0.0001). In affected women, the BS increased according to the severity of the haemostasis defect. In conclusions, the BS and the PBAC are simple tools to evaluate the severity of general bleeding symptoms and menorrhagia in women with inherited bleeding disorders. These instruments may help to identify those women for whom a therapeutic intervention is warranted.
- Subjects
UTERINE hemorrhage; MENSTRUATION disorders; MENORRHAGIA; HEMOSTASIS; PUBERTY; BLOOD coagulation
- Publication
Haemophilia, 2009, Vol 15, Issue 6, p1291
- ISSN
1351-8216
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2516.2009.02072.x