Abstract
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) can be the first manifestation of an undiagnosed bleeding disorder (BD). Identifying a BD can be challenging in the adolescent age group. The utility of bleeding assessment tools (BAT) remains elusive in this population. Aim: We evaluated the ability of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis-BAT (ISTH-BAT) in predicting a BD in adolescents referred for HMB to a multidisciplinary hematology clinic. Methods: Two hundred adolescents with HMB underwent a standardized evaluation for BD. The clinical characteristics, laboratory data, and bleeding scores (BS) assessed using ISTH-BAT were prospectively collected. Comparisons were made between patients based on the diagnosis of BD receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses of ISTH-BAT were performed to assess its value for predicting BD. Results: Overall, 33% (n = 67) of adolescents were diagnosed with a BD. The mean ISTH-BAT BS was higher in BD as compared to those without (4.1 versus 3.1, P 4 instead of the established cut-off of >2 in children is highly specific in predicting a BD.
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Jain, S., Zhang, S., Acosta, M., Malone, K., Kouides, P., & Zia, A. (2020). Prospective evaluation of ISTH-BAT as a predictor of bleeding disorder in adolescents presenting with heavy menstrual bleeding in a multidisciplinary hematology clinic. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 18(10), 2542–2550. https://doi.org/10.1111/jth.14997
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