Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9359
Title: Haemostatic disorders in reproductive age women with menorrhagia and effects on quality of life
Authors: Hacıoğlu, Sibel
Karabulut, Aysun
Sarı, Hakan İsmail
Keskin, Ali
Keywords: Menorrhagia
platelet function disorder
quality of life
von Willebrand disease
adenosine diphosphate
blood clotting factor 9
collagen
epinephrine
fibrinogen
hemoglobin
ristocetin
von Willebrand factor
adult
Article
Bernard Soulier disease
blood clotting disorder
controlled study
female
fibrinogen blood level
Glanzmann disease
hematocrit
human
human activities
major clinical study
mean corpuscular volume
medical history
menorrhagia
menstruation
middle aged
outpatient care
outpatient department
platelet aggregation assay
priority journal
prothrombin time
sanitary pad
structured questionnaire
thrombocyte aggregation
thrombocyte count
thrombocyte dysfunction
thrombocyte function
young adult
adolescent
psychology
questionnaire
thrombocyte disorder
Adolescent
Adult
Blood Platelet Disorders
Female
Hemostatic Disorders
Humans
Middle Aged
Quality of Life
Surveys and Questionnaires
Young Adult
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of haemostatic abnormalities in women with menorrhagia and to evaluate their effect on quality of life (QoL). The study population was composed of patients with menorrhagia seen in the outpatient clinic, having a score of >185 with a pictorial blood assessment chart. Structured questionnaires were used in the assessment of demographic characteristics and QoL, and patients were tested for bleeding disorders. Ninety women were recruited for the study. Bleeding disorders were detected in 40% of them: 11.1% had von Willebrand disease, 2.2% had low von Willebrand factor and 26.7% had platelet function disorders (PFD). In 22 (91.6%) cases with PFD the, defect was non-specific and impaired aggregation response to ristocetine (37.5%) was the most commonly detected problem. Bleeding disorders were not associated with any significant reduction in QoL (p >.05). Hereditary bleeding disorders may be the cause of unexplained menorrhagia even in the middle-aged women, but they had no prominent effect on QoL. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9359
https://doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2016.1196168
ISSN: 0144-3615
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