Background: Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) has significant
impact on quality of life of women related to health especially in developing
countries including India. FIGO AUB systems are universally accepted. FIGO AUB systems are universally accepted for
normal and abnormal uterine bleeding symptoms and classification of causes
known by the acronym PALM- COEIN.
Aim: This study highlights the clinical spectrum of AUB
according to the FIGO AUB systems and women’s attitude towards its management.
Methods: This Cross Sectional prospective study was carried
out in the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, ANMMCH, Gaya, a tertiary
care center, among women of 15-55 years age groups having complain related to
abnormal uterine bleeding, for 1 year from 1stMay 2019 to 30thApril 2020 on
1000 patients. Data was collected and analyzed by percentage and proportions.
Statistical tool used was MS office Excel and SPSS version 17.
Results: Prevalence of AUB was maximum among 15-30 years age
group of patients (46.80%). Most of the patients belonged to lower (62.5%)
class, rural area (68%) and were anemic (62.5%). Ovulatory dysfunction (55%)
was the most common cause for AUB, maximum patients choose surgical management
(hysterectomy) but after counseling, most of them shifted to medical
management. The effects of counseling were that about 50% of patients shifted
from surgical options to medical options. In this study we found that maximum
patients were illiterate, poor, belong to remote areas, have myths related to
AUB, wanted cheaper and faster management of AUB.
Conclusions: It is concluded that a more conservative
approach for management of AUB and emphasizes the importance of awareness for
the clinical spectrum of AUB among women so that they can be self-motivated for
early treatment and unnecessary hysterectomy can be avoided.
Author(s) Details:
Ruby Kumari,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anugrah Narayan Magadh
Medical College and Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ANUMS-V3/article/view/13163
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