Menorrhagia II: is the 80-mL blood loss criterion useful in management of complaint of menorrhagia?
- PMID: 15167822
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2003.11.016
Menorrhagia II: is the 80-mL blood loss criterion useful in management of complaint of menorrhagia?
Abstract
Objective: Menorrhagia is defined in terms of statistical"abnormality"as blood loss of >80 mL. We examined the usefulness of this definition in women who were referred to gynecology clinics with heavy periods.
Study design: A questionnaire survey of 952 menstrual complaint referrals at 3 hospital gynaecology clinics in Glasgow and Edinburgh included 226 women with heavy periods who had also consented to the measurement of their blood loss.
Results: Women reported a range of problems with their periods, but absolute volume (31.2%) was less prevalent than period pain (37.5%), mood change (35.7%), and change in the amount (volume) of the period (33.8%). Although there were associations with volume, these associations were due to the heaviest and lightest of the loss groups, whereas the 2 groups with loss either side of 80 mL were virtually indistinguishable.
Conclusion: The 80-mL criterion for menorrhagia is of limited clinical usefulness because it is prognostic neither for problems nor iron status and apparently does not guide management.
Comment in
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Menorrhagia: the 80 mL criterion and the usefulness in clinical practice.Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005 Jun;192(6):2093; author reply 2094-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.01.086. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005. PMID: 15970912 No abstract available.
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