Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Kiran Aamir, Aamir Ramzan, Aasma Naz, Khalil Ahmed Memon, Irfan Ahmed

Spectrum of Non-Traumatic Bleeding Complaints among women with Bleeding Disorders

Muhammad Sarwar Khan, Kiran Aamir, Aamir Ramzan, Aasma Naz, Khalil Ahmed Memon, Irfan Ahmed



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ABSTRACT

Objective: To study the spectrum of bleeding complaints among women with bleeding disorders.

Methodology: This observational study was done at Dept. of Pathology – Liaquat University Hospital, Hyderabad from January 2019 to July 2019 upon a sample of 121 women, selected via non-probability, consecutive sampling). Women presenting to study setting with complaints of non-traumatic bleeding were included in the study. After taking written informed consent, the data was obtained from patient interviews and laboratory investigations was. The data obtained was analyzed using SPSS v. 21.0.

Results: The mean age of the women was 28.13 years (±5.21 SD). Among the 121 women studied, 73.55% hailed from urban areas, while 26.45% were from rural residential background. The most common presenting complaint was menorrhagia (30.58%), followed by bruising (17.36%) and epistaxis (15.7%). Among the underlying hemostatic pathologies, VWD was the most common (15.7%), followed by other platelet dysfunctions comprising the second most common finding (6.6%). Mean duration of presence of symptoms was 34 months (±17 SD).

Conclusion: As per the findings of this study, menorrhagia, occasional bruising and epistaxis are reported to be the most common non-traumatic bleeding complaints among women with bleeding disorders. The presence of these symptoms may serve as potential indicators of the probable presence such as bleeding disorders and help in early referral, timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Keywords: menorrhagia, epistaxis, Hemostatic Dysfunction, Bleeding Disorder, Non traumatic bleeding complaints



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