Prevalence and Impact of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Women With von Willebrand Disease Across Age Groups: A Retrospective Study.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Haemophilia Pub Date : 2025-09-16 DOI:10.1111/hae.70127
Anna Olsson, Petra Elfvinge, Eva Zetterberg, Linda Myrin-Westesson
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Abstract

Introduction: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is a common and burdensome symptom in women with von Willebrand disease (VWD). Although VWD and HMB have been studied, the prevalence and impact of HMB across different age groups remains underexplored.

Aim: To investigate the prevalence and impact of HMB in women with VWD across different age groups.

Methods: This retrospective nationwide study included 136 women aged 18-55 years with type 1 (von Willebrand factor activity ≤ 0.35 IU/mL), 2 or 3 VWD. Data were collected using a questionnaire assessing HMB and its impact on life, and clinical data were retrieved from medical records.

Results: HMB was reported by 93% of women in one or more age groups. During adolescence, 85% reported HMB. Reported HMB decreased with age: 63% at 20-29 years, 45% at 30-39 years, and 36% at 40-55 years. Of the 136 women, 60% had sought medical care due to HMB. Forty-nine percent of these had sought medical care at two or more healthcare facilities. The majority (86%) stated that HMB had negatively impacted their lives. Several aspects were affected, including school/work performance, social and physical activities, with a decreasing impact observed with increasing age. Despite the use of hormonal therapy (76%) and/or haemostatic agents (76%), 54% had had iron deficiency. Thirty-five percent were diagnosed after age 19, and 27% were lost to follow-up.

Conclusions: The findings emphasise the need for increased awareness during adolescence, more structured follow-up and improved individualised management strategies to prevent and treat HMB.

血管性血友病在不同年龄组妇女中大量月经出血的患病率和影响:一项回顾性研究
大量月经出血(HMB)是女性血管性血友病(VWD)的常见和沉重的症状。虽然VWD和HMB已被研究过,但HMB在不同年龄组的患病率和影响仍未得到充分探讨。目的:探讨不同年龄组VWD女性HMB的患病率及其影响。方法:这项回顾性全国研究包括136名年龄在18-55岁的1型(血管性血友病因子活性≤0.35 IU/mL)、2或3型VWD的女性。使用评估HMB及其对生活影响的问卷收集数据,并从医疗记录中检索临床数据。结果:在一个或多个年龄组中,93%的女性报告了HMB。在青春期,85%的人报告HMB。报告的HMB随着年龄的增长而下降:20-29岁为63%,30-39岁为45%,40-55岁为36%。在136名妇女中,60%的人因HMB而求医。其中49%的人曾在两家或更多的医疗机构寻求医疗服务。大多数人(86%)表示HMB对他们的生活产生了负面影响。有几个方面受到影响,包括学校/工作表现、社交和体育活动,随着年龄的增长,影响逐渐减弱。尽管使用激素治疗(76%)和/或止血药物(76%),54%的患者缺铁。35%的人在19岁以后被诊断出来,27%的人在随访中丢失。结论:研究结果强调需要提高青少年对HMB的认识,更有组织的随访和改进的个性化管理策略来预防和治疗HMB。
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Haemophilia
Haemophilia 医学-血液学
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
28.20%
发文量
226
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Haemophilia is an international journal dedicated to the exchange of information regarding the comprehensive care of haemophilia. The Journal contains review articles, original scientific papers and case reports related to haemophilia care, with frequent supplements. Subjects covered include: clotting factor deficiencies, both inherited and acquired: haemophilia A, B, von Willebrand''s disease, deficiencies of factor V, VII, X and XI replacement therapy for clotting factor deficiencies component therapy in the developing world transfusion transmitted disease haemophilia care and paediatrics, orthopaedics, gynaecology and obstetrics nursing laboratory diagnosis carrier detection psycho-social concerns economic issues audit inherited platelet disorders.
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