Preoperative diagnosis and management of inherited bleeding disorders in female adolescents and adults

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Abstract

Although inherited bleeding disorders (IBDs) affect both females and males, this review of the preoperative diagnosis and management of IBDs focuses on genetic and gynecologic screening, diagnosis and management of affected and carrier females. A PubMed literature search was conducted, and the peer-reviewed literature on IBDs was evaluated and summarized. Best-practice considerations for screening, diagnosis and management of IBDs in female adolescents and adults, with GRADE (Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations) evidence level and ranking of recommendation strength, are presented. Health care providers need to increase their recognition of and support for female adolescents and adults with IBDs. Improved access to counselling, screening, testing and hemostatic management is also required. Patients should be educated and encouraged to report abnormal bleeding symptoms to their health care provider when they have a concern. It is hoped that this review of preoperative IBD diagnosis and management will enhance access to women-centred care to increase patients’ understanding of IBDs and decrease their risk of IBD-related morbidity and mortality.

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Douglas Wilson, R. (2023, March 24). Preoperative diagnosis and management of inherited bleeding disorders in female adolescents and adults. Canadian Journal of Surgery. Canadian Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.005922

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