TY - JOUR
T1 - Gynaecological and obstetric bleeding in moderate and severe von Willebrand disease
AU - Wee, EM
AU - Knol, HM
AU - Mauser-Bunschoten, EP
AU - van der Bom, JG (Anske)
AU - Eikenboom, JCJ
AU - Fijnvandraat, K
AU - Bolder, A
AU - Laros-van Gorkom, B
AU - Ypma, PF
AU - Zweegman, S
AU - Meijer, K
AU - Leebeek, Frank
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - A nation-wide cross-sectional study was initiated to assess gynaecological and obstetrical symptoms in an unselected cohort of women with moderate and severe von Willebrand disease (VWD) in the Netherlands. A total of 423 women aged >= 16 years were included. Bleeding severity was measured using the Tosetto Bleeding Score (BS). Menorrhagia, defined as occurrence of >= 2 menorrhagia symptoms, was reported by 81%. Of all VWD women, 78% received any kind of treatment for menorrhagia and 20% underwent a hysterectomy predominantly because of severe menstrual bleeding. Over half of the women reported more blood loss than can be expected with a normal delivery. In 52% of reported pregnancy losses curettage was needed because of bleeding. Mean number of live births was 1.9, which is comparable with the general Dutch population. In conclusion, women with moderate or severe VWD frequently have menorrhagia in need of treatment, and 20% of the VWD women underwent a hysterectomy. Bleeding complications occurred in over 50% of the women after childbirth or pregnancy loss. Progeny seems not to be affected in women with moderate or severe VWD.
AB - A nation-wide cross-sectional study was initiated to assess gynaecological and obstetrical symptoms in an unselected cohort of women with moderate and severe von Willebrand disease (VWD) in the Netherlands. A total of 423 women aged >= 16 years were included. Bleeding severity was measured using the Tosetto Bleeding Score (BS). Menorrhagia, defined as occurrence of >= 2 menorrhagia symptoms, was reported by 81%. Of all VWD women, 78% received any kind of treatment for menorrhagia and 20% underwent a hysterectomy predominantly because of severe menstrual bleeding. Over half of the women reported more blood loss than can be expected with a normal delivery. In 52% of reported pregnancy losses curettage was needed because of bleeding. Mean number of live births was 1.9, which is comparable with the general Dutch population. In conclusion, women with moderate or severe VWD frequently have menorrhagia in need of treatment, and 20% of the VWD women underwent a hysterectomy. Bleeding complications occurred in over 50% of the women after childbirth or pregnancy loss. Progeny seems not to be affected in women with moderate or severe VWD.
U2 - 10.1160/TH11-03-0180
DO - 10.1160/TH11-03-0180
M3 - Article
C2 - 21947221
SN - 0340-6245
VL - 106
SP - 885
EP - 892
JO - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 5
ER -