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Side effects unrelated to disease activity and acceptability of highly effective contraceptive methods in women with systemic lupus erythematosus: A randomized, clinical trial

机译:与系统性红斑狼疮妇女的疾病活动性和高效避孕方法的可接受性无关的副作用:一项随机临床试验

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Objectives To assess the side effects unrelated to disease activity and the acceptability of combined oral contraceptives (COCs), progestin-only pills (POPs) and copper-releasing intrauterine devices (IUDs) in women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Study design A randomized clinical trial including 162 women with SLE, assigned to COC (n= 54), POP (n= 54) or IUD (n= 54). Follow-up visits were conducted after 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of treatment to monitor the presence of symptoms, changes in body weight and blood pressure as well as the development of health problems other than those relating to lupus. Reasons for discontinuation and satisfaction with the use of the assigned method were recorded at the end of treatment. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, repeated measure analyses and Kaplan-Meier curves. Results Significantly different discontinuation rates due to any reason [35%, 55%, 29% (p<0.01)] or nonmedical reasons [(11%, 31%, 4% (p<0.05)] were observed among the COC, POP and IUD groups. Nausea was most frequent among COC users, dysmenorrhea among IUD users and acne and hirsutism among POP users. Mean blood pressures remained unchanged. Mild increases in body weight were observed over time in all treatment groups. Most women were satisfied with the use of the assigned contraceptive method. Conclusions Oral contraceptives and IUD are acceptable birth control methods for patients with lupus, when counseling and specialized health attention are provided; however, the acceptability of POP appears to be inferior. Side effects unrelated to lupus disease activity are not frequent reasons to discontinue the contraceptive methods. Implications This study delves into an area that has not been explored among patients with lupus. Our findings on the associated side effects and reasons for discontinuing COCs, POPs or copper-bearing IUDs may be useful in improving contraceptive counseling for women with lupus. Furthermore, they also heighten our knowledge on the reasons that may preclude the widespread use of effective contraceptives among lupus patients.
机译:目的评估系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)妇女与疾病活动和联合口服避孕药(COCs),仅孕激素药(POPs)和释放铜的宫内节育器(IUD)的可接受性无关的副作用。研究设计一项随机临床试验,包括162名SLE妇女,分别分配为COC(n = 54),POP(n = 54)或IUD(n = 54)。在治疗1、2、3、6、9和12个月后进行随访,以监测症状的存在,体重和血压的变化以及与狼疮无关的健康问题的发展。在治疗结束时记录中断原因和对使用指定方法的满意度。统计分析包括描述性统计,重复测量分析和Kaplan-Meier曲线。结果在COC,POP中,由于任何原因[35%,55%,29%(p <0.01)]或非医学原因[(11%,31%,4%(p <0.05)])的停药率差异显着。 COC使用者中恶心最常见,IUD使用者中痛经和POP使用者中的粉刺和多毛症,平均血压保持不变,所有治疗组的人均体重随时间轻度增加,大多数女性对此感到满意。结论:在提供咨询和专门的健康护理时,口服避孕药和宫内节育器是狼疮患者可接受的避孕方法;然而,POP的可接受性较差;与狼疮疾病活动无关的副作用是终止避孕方法的不常见原因含义本研究探讨了狼疮患者中尚未探讨的领域,我们对相关副作用和疾病原因的研究结果持续的COC,POPs或含铜宫内节育器可能有助于改善狼疮女性的避孕咨询。此外,他们还增加了我们对可能导致狼疮患者广泛使用有效避孕方法的原因的了解。

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