BACKGROUND: The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) is used commonly by gynaecologists as a contraceptive and to treat menorrhagia. However, its efficacy has not been examined in women with inherited bleeding disorders. DESIGN: A prospective pilot study. SETTING: A teaching hospital in north London with a designated haemophilia centre. POPULATION: Female patients with a known inherited bleeding disorder. METHODS: Sixteen women with subjective and objective menorrhagia caused by inherited bleeding disorders (13 von Willebrand's Disease, two factor XI deficiency and one Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome), who had previously undergone unsuccessful medical treatment were followed up for nine months after LNG-IUS insertion. Bleeding was measured by pictorial chart and haemoglobin concentration. RESULTS: All women reported that their periods were improved, pictorial chart scores were lower and 56% became amenorrhoeic. None reported side effects. CONCLUSION: The LNG-IUS is well tolerated and effective and improves quality of life.
BACKGROUND: The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) is used commonly by gynaecologists as a contraceptive and to treat menorrhagia. However, its efficacy has not been examined in women with inherited bleeding disorders. DESIGN: A prospective pilot study. SETTING: A teaching hospital in north London with a designated haemophilia centre. POPULATION: Female patients with a known inherited bleeding disorder. METHODS: Sixteen women with subjective and objective menorrhagia caused by inherited bleeding disorders (13 von Willebrand's Disease, two factor XI deficiency and one Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome), who had previously undergone unsuccessful medical treatment were followed up for nine months after LNG-IUS insertion. Bleeding was measured by pictorial chart and haemoglobin concentration. RESULTS: All women reported that their periods were improved, pictorial chart scores were lower and 56% became amenorrhoeic. None reported side effects. CONCLUSION: The LNG-IUS is well tolerated and effective and improves quality of life.
Authors: Nathan T Connell; Veronica H Flood; Romina Brignardello-Petersen; Rezan Abdul-Kadir; Alice Arapshian; Susie Couper; Jean M Grow; Peter Kouides; Michael Laffan; Michelle Lavin; Frank W G Leebeek; Sarah H O'Brien; Margareth C Ozelo; Alberto Tosetto; Angela C Weyand; Paula D James; Mohamad A Kalot; Nedaa Husainat; Reem A Mustafa Journal: Blood Adv Date: 2021-01-12