Estimating a meaningful reduction in menstrual blood loss for women with heavy menstrual bleeding

被引:30
|
作者
Lukes, Andrea S. [1 ]
Muse, Ken [2 ]
Richter, Holly E. [3 ]
Moore, Keith A. [4 ]
Patrick, Donald L. [5 ]
机构
[1] Carolina Womens Res & Wellness Ctr, Durham, NC 27713 USA
[2] Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KY USA
[3] Univ Alabama, Birmingham, AL USA
[4] Xanodyne Pharmaceut, Newport, KY USA
[5] Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MENORRHAGIA;
D O I
10.1185/03007995.2010.526098
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: A dichotomy exists within the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB); guidelines and expert opinion recommend that clinical management be guided by subjective, patient-centered measures, yet clinical trials often describe treatment efficacy in terms of objective reductions in menstrual blood loss (MBL). The purpose of this investigation was to correlate subjective and objective aspects of HMB treatment by identifying the minimum change in MBL that would be considered meaningful to women. Research design and methods: Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses were performed using data from a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study of a novel, oral formulation of tranexamic acid (Lysteda*). The study enrolled women ages 18-49 years with a history of cyclic HMB. Menstrual blood loss was measured objectively using the alkaline hematin method and subjectively using the Menorrhagia Impact Questionnaire (MIQ), a patient-reported outcome instrument previously validated in an HMB population. Additional subgroup analyses were performed after stratification by low (80-160 mL/cycle) or high (> 160 mL/cycle) baseline MBL. Clinical trial registration: NCT00401193 (NIH Clinical Trials Registry) Results: A total of 278 women were included in the ROC analyses. The best balance of sensitivity and specificity was achieved for predicting a patient-perceived meaningful improvement in MBL, at a cut point of 36 mL/cycle. Absolute reductions in MBL that were considered meaningful were more modest in women with lower baseline MBL (22 mL/cycle) and greater in women with higher baseline MBL (47 mL/cycle). However, an approximately 22% MBL reduction was meaningful to the majority of women in either the low or high baseline MBL subgroups. Conclusions: Reducing measurable MBL by 36 mL/cycle, or approximately 22%, was considered to be a meaningful improvement for the majority of women with HMB in this study population.
引用
收藏
页码:2673 / 2678
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Linzagolix provides rapid, significant reduction of heavy menstrual bleeding in women with uterine fibroids
    Olejek, A.
    Ciebiera, M.
    Skrzypulec-Plinta, V.
    Boolell, M.
    Bestel, E.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY, 2024, 293 : 300 - 300
  • [42] Danazol for heavy menstrual bleeding
    Beaumont, H.
    Augood, C.
    Duckitt, K.
    Lethaby, A.
    COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2007, (03):
  • [43] Comparison of Changes in Coagulation Factors in Venous and Menstrual Blood in Individuals With or Without Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
    Bannow, Bethany T. Samuelson
    Edelman, Alison B.
    Myatt, Leslie
    JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 2024, 33 (09) : A20 - A20
  • [44] Red blood cell capacity of modern menstrual products: considerations for assessing heavy menstrual bleeding
    DeLoughery, Emma
    Colwill, Alyssa C.
    Edelman, Alison
    Bannow, Bethany Samuelson
    BMJ SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, 2024, 50 (01) : 21 - 26
  • [45] Clinical perspectives on the menstrual pictogram for the assessment of heavy menstrual bleeding
    Singh, Sukhbir S.
    Calaf Alsina, Joaquin
    Vannuccini, Silvia
    Koga, Kaori
    Silva-Filho, Agnaldo Lopes
    Yang, Xin
    Estrade, Jean-Philippe
    Catherino, William
    HUMAN REPRODUCTION OPEN, 2022, 2022 (04)
  • [46] FXI levels and coagulation parameters in women with heavy menstrual bleeding
    Wiewel-Verschueren, Sophie
    Knol, H. Marieke
    Klinkert, Ellen R.
    Kluin-Nelemans, Hanneke C.
    Van Der Zee, Ate G. J.
    Mulder, Andre B.
    Meijer, Karina
    HAEMOPHILIA, 2016, 22 : 136 - 137
  • [47] Endometrial ablation for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding in obese women
    Madsen, Annetta M.
    El-Nashar, Sherif A.
    Hopkins, Matthew R.
    Khan, Zaraq
    Famuyide, Abimbola O.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS, 2013, 121 (01) : 20 - 23
  • [48] Hypercoagulability in Women with Adenomyosis Who Experience Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
    Liu, Xishi
    Mao, Chenyu
    Guo, Sun-Wei
    REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES, 2023, 30 : 121A - 121A
  • [49] Assessment of an Electronic Intervention in Young Women with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
    Dietrich, Jennifer E.
    Yee, Donald L.
    Santos, Xiomara M.
    Bercaw-Pratt, Jennifer L.
    Kurkowski, Jennifer
    Soni, Heather
    Lee-Kim, Youngna J.
    Shah, Mona D.
    Mahoney, Donald
    Srivaths, Lakshmi V.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY, 2017, 30 (02) : 243 - 246
  • [50] Correlates of women's preferences for treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding
    Vuorma, S
    Teperi, J
    Hurskainen, R
    Aalto, AM
    Rissanen, P
    Kujansuu, E
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2003, 49 (02) : 125 - 132