The diagnosis, natural history, and management of von Willebrand disease in women in the age of guidelines
Department
Oncology and Hematology
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Expert Review of Hematology
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Women and girls with bleeding disorders face multiple bleeding challenges throughout their life. The most significant morbidity and mortality are due to heavy menstrual bleeding and postpartum hemorrhage in their reproductive years. The ASH/ISTH/NHF/WFH 2021 guidelines on diagnosing and managing von Willebrand disease (VWD) provide several new updates.
AREAS COVERED: Women with VWD have a higher prevalence of heavy menstrual bleeding. The subpopulation of adolescents is particularly vulnerable, as the diagnosis is often delayed with increased comorbidity of iron deficiency anemia and associated symptoms. A detailed review is done on the prevalence of bleeding-related complications, especially heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and post-partum hemorrhage (PPH). The management strategies are also reviewed in detail, with a specific focus on the target factor levels and the use of antifibrinolytics.
EXPERT OPINION: The 2021 ASH/ISTH/NHF/WFH diagnostic and management recommendations are reviewed with a specific focus on hormonal methods of HMB management and antifibrinolytics in this situation. The reviewed topics include neuraxial anesthesia, factor cutoff, and tranexamic acid use in the postpartum period.
First Page
435
Last Page
450
DOI
10.1080/17474086.2023.2166925
Volume
16
Issue
6
Publication Date
6-1-2023
PubMed ID
36609196
Recommended Citation
Kashinath, S. K., & Kouides, P. A. (2023). The diagnosis, natural history, and management of von Willebrand disease in women in the age of guidelines. Expert Review of Hematology, 16 (6), 435-450. https://doi.org/10.1080/17474086.2023.2166925