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Menorrhagia I: Measured Blood Loss, Clinical Features, and Outcome in Women with Heavy Periods: a Survey with Follow-up Data

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2004 May 29
PMID 15167821
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Abstract

Objective: Menorrhagia is defined as blood loss of >80 mL, but in routine clinical practice measurement is seldom undertaken. Our aim was to identify the features of the clinical history that best predict menorrhagic blood loss.

Study Design: A questionnaire survey of 952 menstrual complaint referrals at 3 hospital gynecology clinics in Glasgow and Edinburgh included 226 women with putatively heavy periods who also had consented to the measurement of their blood loss.

Results: Only 34% (95% CI, 28%-40%) of women had blood loss volume of >80 mL, but the volume was associated with subjective heaviness of period. Logistic regression with ferritin status, clots, and changing rate during full flow correctly predicts a loss of >80 mL for 76% of women (n=161 patients; sensitivity, 60%; specificity, 86%). Diagnosis and treatment of patients seem unrelated to the volume of blood loss.

Conclusion: The subjective judgment of the volume of blood loss is better than has been believed. Clinical features can be combined to predict losses of >80 mL.

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