The ISTH-BAT score and outcomes after endometrial ablation in women with heavy menstrual bleeding

Heleen P Eising*, Marieke C Punt, Tjard Schermer, Jaklien C Leemans, Marlies Y Bongers

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis bleeding assessment tool (ISTH-BAT), is used during the diagnostic workup of bleeding disorders. Data on ISTH-BAT scores in women with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) undergoing endometrial ablation (EA) could be essential in optimizing HMB counselling. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the postsurgical incidence of amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, quality of life, re-intervention after EA, and ISTH-BAT score. METHODS: This study included women who have undergone EA because of HMB. During a follow-up of 2 to 5 years, ISTH-BAT, pictorial blood assessment chart (PBAC), and Short Form-36 survey (SF-36) were administered. At 10 years of follow-up surgical re-interventions were evaluated. RESULTS: Seventy-one women were included of whom 77% (n = 55) had an ISTH-BAT score < 6, versus 23% (n = 16) ISTH-BAT score =6 (mean age 46.3 versus 42.3, p = 0.004). In the ISTH-BAT =6 group versus < 6 group, amenorrhea occurred in 63% (10/16) versus 82% (45/55) (p = 0.111), dysmenorrhea in 38% (6/16) versus 18% (10/55) (p = 0.111), and surgical re-intervention in 19% (3/16) versus 25% (14/55) (p = 0.582). SF-36 item (Bodily) pain was lower in the ISTH-BAT =6 group versus < 6 (median score 58.7 vs. 80.0, p = 0.104). CONCLUSIONS: An ISTH-BAT score =6 may be related to a lower amenorrhea incidence and higher dysmenorrhea rate after EA.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1573-1579
Number of pages7
JournalHaemophilia
Volume29
Issue number6
Early online date27 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • bleeding disorders
  • endometrial ablation techniques
  • heavy menstrual bleeding

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