The length of the sanitary napkins can be used as a handier index than pictorial blood loss assessment chart to predict the heavy menstrual bleeding.
J Obstet Gynaecol Res
; 49(7): 1838-1845, 2023 Jul.
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AIM: Many women with inherited bleeding disorders are not diagnosed because of a lack of appropriate indicators. This study aimed to assess the predictability of the pictorial blood loss assessment chart (PBAC) as an indicator of menorrhagia and identify an easy indicator of menorrhagia resulting from bleeding disorders. METHODS: A multicenter study enrolled 9 patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD), 23 hemophilia carriers, and 71 controls aged 20-45 years who completed PBACs for two menstrual cycles as well as questionnaires. RESULTS: The PBAC scores of the VWD were significantly higher than those of other groups, even in multivariate analysis with age and sanitary item factors (p = 0.014). A PBAC score of 100 was not an appropriate cutoff because of its low specificity (VWD: sensitivity, 100; specificity, 29.5; hemophilia carriers: 74 and 29.5, respectively). In the ROC analysis, the cutoff of optimal PBAC for VWD was 171 (sensitivity, 66.7; specificity, 72.3; AUC, 0.7296). As the pad length increased, the total length of the pads used during one menstrual period could be a new and easy indicator. However, the cutoff for VWD was 735 cm (sensitivity, 42.9; specificity, 94.3; AUC 0.6837). A threshold could not be established for the hemophilia carrier. Therefore, we multiplied the coefficient by the length of thick pads, which caused a lower PBAC. For the VWD, the sensitivity increased to 85.7 (specificity, 77.1). For the hemophilia carrier, sensitivity (66.7) and specificity (88.6) could be separated from the control. CONCLUSIONS: The total length of the pads with a thick-pad adjustment can be a simple method to identify bleeding disorders.
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MEDLINE
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Enfermedades de von Willebrand
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Hemofilia A
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Menorragia
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
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Diagnostic_studies
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Etiology_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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En
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2023
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Article