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Climacteric ; 24(1): 57-63, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33395316

RESUMO

Phytoestrogens are a group of non-steroidal polyphenolic plant-based substances, commonly used for the treatment of menopause-related conditions. They have both genomic and non-genomic effects, displaying weak affinity for estrogen receptors (ER) and preferentially binding to ER-B over ER-A. However, evidence for the benefits of phytoestrogen consumption has been limited. We conducted a review of recent literature, focusing on systematic reviews and meta-analyses reporting on postreproductive health effects of phytoestrogens. While many trials concerning dietary and supplementary phytoestrogens have been conducted, evidence of clinical efficacy is heterogeneous and inconclusive. There appears to be reduction in the vasomotor symptoms of menopause with phytoestrogen intake; however, it is likely small and slow in onset. Phytoestrogens also appear to improve bone mineral density and markers of cardiovascular risk; however, there is inadequate research regarding long-term outcomes. There appear to be no harmful effects of phytoestrogens on breast, endometrial cancer or colorectal cancer and phytoestrogens intake may in fact be protective. Research regarding the effect of phytoestrogens on cognition is mixed, with most studies reporting no significant association. Overall, individual variations in the metabolism of phytoestrogens and age-related genomic effects may account for the considerable variability in the measured effects of phytoestrogens.


Assuntos
Terapia de Reposição de Estrogênios , Fitoestrógenos/uso terapêutico , Pós-Menopausa , Feminino , Humanos , Fitoestrógenos/administração & dosagem , Fitoterapia
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Climacteric ; 20(2): 85-90, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28042728

RESUMO

Although some understanding of post-reproductive life dates back to Ancient Greece, the term 'menopause' was only introduced in the early 1800s by a French physician. Notwithstanding familiarity with the condition at that time, treatments were largely ineffective, often harmful and never evidence-based, and it was not until 100 years later with the identification and description of estrogen and progesterone that effective treatments became available. So efficacious were hormone therapies for menopausal symptoms that their prescription was often recommended for all postmenopausal women regardless of their needs, wishes or health status. For many there was benefit but for some there was harm. It was in this environment that a small group of clinicians determined to form an International Menopause Society (IMS) to conduct research into the appropriate use of hormone therapy in treating menopause symptoms, to hold regular congresses to educate colleagues and discuss research results and thus to improve the health and well-being of women in midlife and beyond. Formed in 1978, the IMS is now recognized as the global leader in its field, working towards these goals in collaboration with colleagues and other national and regional societies concerned with women's health. During that time, the IMS has been led by 13 Presidents and has conducted 15 World Congresses on the Menopause, all of which are reviewed in this paper.


Assuntos
Menopausa , Sociedades Médicas/história , Saúde da Mulher , Feminino , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Climacteric ; 19(2): 109-50, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26872610

RESUMO

The International Menopause Society (IMS) has produced these new 2016 recommendations on women's midlife health and menopause hormone therapy (MHT) to help guide health-care professionals in optimizing their management of women in the menopause transition and beyond. The term MHT has been used to cover therapies including estrogens, progestogens and combined regimens. For the first time, the 2016 IMS recommendations now include grades of recommendations, levels of evidence and 'good practice points', in addition to section-specific references. Where possible, the recommendations are based on and linked to the evidence that supports them, unless good-quality evidence is absent. Particular attention has been paid to published evidence from 2013 onwards, the last time the IMS recommendations were updated. Databases have been extensively searched for relevant publications using key terms specific to each specialist area within menopause physiology and medicine. Information has also been drawn from international consensus statements published by bodies such as the IMS, the European Menopause and Andropause Society and the North American Menopause Society. The recommendations have been produced by experts derived mainly from the IMS, with the assistance of key collaborators where deemed advantageous. In preparing these international recommendations, experts have taken into account geographical variations in medical care, prevalence of diseases, and country-specific attitudes of the public, medical community and health authorities towards menopause management. The variation in availability and licensing of MHT and other products has also been considered.


Assuntos
Terapia de Reposição de Estrogênios , Menopausa/fisiologia , Saúde da Mulher , Adulto , Peso Corporal , Doenças Cardiovasculares , Dieta , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Exercício Físico , Feminino , Humanos , Estilo de Vida , MEDLINE , Menopausa Precoce , Neoplasias , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Qualidade de Vida , Sociedades Médicas
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Climacteric ; 19(4): 329-36, 2016 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27327421

RESUMO

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in postmenopausal women. Although it is a disease of aging, vascular disease initiates much earlier in life. Thus, there is a need to be aware of the potential to prevent the development of the disease from an early age and continue this surveillance throughout life. The menopausal period and early menopause present an ideal opportunity to assess cardiovascular risk and plan accordingly. Generally in this period, women will be seen by primary health-care professionals and non-cardiovascular specialists. This review addresses female-specific risk factors that may contribute to the potential development of cardiovascular disease. It is important for all health-care professionals dealing with women in midlife and beyond to be cognisant of these risk factors and to initiate female-specific preventative measures or to refer to a cardiovascular specialist.


Assuntos
Doenças Cardiovasculares/etiologia , Menopausa , Doenças Cardiovasculares/prevenção & controle , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Medição de Risco , Fatores de Risco
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Climacteric ; 17(1): 23-8, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23931652

RESUMO

There is a school of thought that believes that menopausal symptoms are a peculiarly 'Western' phenomenon, not experienced by women from other regions and particularly not from Asia where, it has been claimed, dietary, social and cultural factors afforded protection for women living in that region. More recently, studies conducted in multi-ethnic communities living in Western countries as well as in Asian communities have found that the menopause and its consequences are similar world-wide. Ethnic differences within Asia account for small differences in endogenous hormone levels and age at menopause between Asian and Western women, and the type of menopause symptoms and their prevalence also differ between those two communities. However, like in the West and perhaps because of a Western influence, the long-term health problems of postmenopausal women including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and breast cancer are of major importance to Asian women and health services in the 21st century.


Assuntos
Menopausa/etnologia , Saúde da Mulher/etnologia , Afeto , África/epidemiologia , Fatores Etários , Ásia/epidemiologia , Índice de Massa Corporal , Neoplasias da Mama/epidemiologia , Neoplasias da Mama/etnologia , Cultura , Estradiol/sangue , Europa (Continente)/epidemiologia , Feminino , Hormônio Foliculoestimulante/sangue , Fogachos/epidemiologia , Fogachos/etnologia , Humanos , Hormônio Luteinizante/sangue , Menopausa/fisiologia , Doenças Metabólicas/epidemiologia , Doenças Metabólicas/etnologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteoporose Pós-Menopausa/epidemiologia , Osteoporose Pós-Menopausa/etnologia , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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Climacteric ; 17(3): 215-22, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24654673

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: In an integrated overview of the benefits and risks of menopausal hormone therapy (HT), the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) investigators have claimed that their 'findings … do not support use of this therapy for chronic disease prevention'. In an accompanying editorial, it was claimed that 'the WHI overturned medical dogma regarding menopausal [HT]'. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate those claims. METHODS: Epidemiological criteria of causation were applied to the evidence. RESULTS: A 'global index' purporting to summarize the overall benefit versus the risk of HT was not valid, and it was biased. For coronary heart disease, an increased risk in users of estrogen plus progestogen (E + P), previously reported by the WHI, was not confirmed. The WHI study did not establish that E+ P increases the risk of breast cancer; the findings suggest that unopposed estrogen therapy (ET) does not increase the risk, and may even reduce it. The findings for stroke and pulmonary embolism were compatible with an increased risk, and among E+ P users there were credible reductions in the risk of colorectal and endometrial cancer. For E+ P and ET users, there were credible reductions in the risk of hip fracture. Under 'worst case' and 'best case' assumptions, the changes in the incidence of the outcomes attributable to HT were minor. CONCLUSIONS: Over-interpretation and misrepresentation of the WHI findings have damaged the health and well-being of menopausal women by convincing them and their health professionals that the risks of HT outweigh the benefits.


Assuntos
Neoplasias da Mama/epidemiologia , Doença das Coronárias/epidemiologia , Interpretação Estatística de Dados , Estrogênios/uso terapêutico , Terapia de Reposição Hormonal , Progestinas/uso terapêutico , Viés , Neoplasias da Mama/induzido quimicamente , Fatores de Confusão Epidemiológicos , Doença das Coronárias/induzido quimicamente , Estrogênios/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Terapia de Reposição Hormonal/efeitos adversos , Humanos , Menopausa , Progestinas/efeitos adversos , Medição de Risco
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Climacteric ; 17(5): 540-56, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24969415

RESUMO

Women may expect to spend more than a third of their lives after menopause. Beginning in the sixth decade, many chronic diseases will begin to emerge, which will affect both the quality and quantity of a woman's life. Thus, the onset of menopause heralds an opportunity for prevention strategies to improve the quality of life and enhance longevity. Obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, cognitive decline, dementia and depression, and cancer are the major diseases of concern. Prevention strategies at menopause have to begin with screening and careful assessment for risk factors, which should also include molecular and genetic diagnostics, as these become available. Identification of certain risks will then allow directed therapy. Evidence-based prevention for the diseases noted above include lifestyle management, cessation of smoking, curtailing excessive alcohol consumption, a healthy diet and moderate exercise, as well as mentally stimulating activities. Although the most recent publications from the follow-up studies of the Women's Health Initiative do not recommend menopause hormonal therapy as a prevention strategy, these conclusions may not be fully valid for midlife women, on the basis of the existing data. For healthy women aged 50-59 years, estrogen therapy decreases coronary heart disease and all-cause mortality; this interpretation is entirely consistent with results from other randomized, controlled trials and observational studies. Thus. as part of a comprehensive strategy to prevent chronic disease after menopause, menopausal hormone therapy, particularly estrogen therapy may be considered as part of the armamentarium.


Assuntos
Doença Crônica/prevenção & controle , Pós-Menopausa , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Doenças Cardiovasculares/epidemiologia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/etiologia , Doenças Cardiovasculares/prevenção & controle , Doença Crônica/epidemiologia , Demência/epidemiologia , Demência/etiologia , Demência/prevenção & controle , Diagnóstico Precoce , Terapia de Reposição de Estrogênios/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Humanos , Menopausa , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/epidemiologia , Neoplasias/etiologia , Neoplasias/prevenção & controle , Obesidade/epidemiologia , Obesidade/etiologia , Obesidade/prevenção & controle , Osteoartrite/epidemiologia , Osteoartrite/etiologia , Osteoartrite/prevenção & controle , Osteoporose Pós-Menopausa/epidemiologia , Osteoporose Pós-Menopausa/etiologia , Osteoporose Pós-Menopausa/prevenção & controle , Qualidade de Vida , Fatores de Risco , Comportamento de Redução do Risco , Saúde da Mulher
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Climacteric ; 16(5): 522-35, 2013 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23931571

RESUMO

The onset of the menopause is often a time when women's concerns can act as a powerful trigger to encourage healthy modifications in lifestyle which will maintain, or improve, their general health. This document aims to help women to understand their potential risks, to encourage them to find proactive preventive strategies by modifying some of their attitudes, and to use health resources (when available) to be screened. Cancer is an important cause of death but not the primary cause of mortality. Cardio/circulatory diseases represent 35-40% of causes of death in most developed countries and 20-25% of women will die from cancers in Western Europe, Australasia, high-income North America, high-income Asia Pacific, East Asia and Southern Latin America. Breast cancer, lung cancer and colorectal cancer are prevalent in most regions of the world. Cervical cancer remains a hallmark of low access to health care. Preventive strategies (decreasing smoking and alcohol consumption, losing weight, eating a healthy diet and undertaking physical activity) and implementation of screening could help to significantly decrease the incidence of and mortality from cancer. The mortality/incidence ratio is higher in developing countries compared to high-income regions as well as in subgroups of populations in developed countries with lower socioeconomic levels. Implementation of better diagnostic methods and management of cancer according to the local resources will help to decrease the mortality rate in developing countries, and effort has to be made to decrease social inequities and improve access to health care for low-income groups. In conclusion, cancer incidence is increasing as a consequence of longer life expectancy all over the world. National health programs are mandatory to implement screening and to improve individual management. Finally, educating women so that they are aware of ways to improve their general health, to minimize their own risk factors and to identify signs of change in their own health which may be markers of impending cancer will help to reduce the burden of disease and improve the prognosis for tumors detected at an earlier stage.


Assuntos
Menopausa , Neoplasias , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Neoplasias da Mama/epidemiologia , Neoplasias Colorretais/epidemiologia , Dieta , Neoplasias do Endométrio/epidemiologia , Etnicidade , Feminino , Promoção da Saúde , Humanos , Renda , Expectativa de Vida , Estilo de Vida , Neoplasias Pulmonares/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/etiologia , Neoplasias/mortalidade , Neoplasias/prevenção & controle , Obesidade/complicações , Neoplasias Ovarianas , Neoplasias do Colo do Útero/epidemiologia
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Climacteric ; 14(3): 302-20, 2011 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21563996
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Menopause ; 8(4): 259-65, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11449083

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of varying doses of phytoestrogens on lipid and bone metabolism in postmenopausal women. DESIGN: A novel red clover isoflavone preparation (Rimostil) containing genistein, daidzein, formononetin, and biochanin was administered to 46 postmenopausal women in a double-blind protocol after a single-blind placebo phase and followed by a single-blind washout phase. Patients were randomized to receive either 28.5 mg, 57 mg, or 85.5 mg of phytoestrogens daily for a 6-month period. RESULTS: At 6 months, the serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol had risen significantly by 15.7-28.6% with different doses (p = 0.007, p = 0.002, p = 0.027), although the magnitude of the response was independent of the dose used. The serum apolipoprotein B fell significantly by 11.5-17.0% with different doses (p = 0.005, p = 0.043, p = 0.007) and the magnitude of the response was independent of the dose used. The bone mineral density of the proximal radius and ulna rose significantly by 4.1% over 6 months with 57 mg/day (p = 0.002) and by 3.0% with 85.5 mg/day (p = 0.023) of isoflavones. The response with 28.5 mg/day of isoflavones was not significant. There was no significant increase in endometrial thickness with any of the doses of isoflavone used. CONCLUSION: These results show that the administration of an isoflavone combination extracted from red clover was associated with a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, a significant fall in apolipoprotein B, and a significant increase in the predominantly cortical bone of the proximal radius and ulna after 6 months of treatment. Interpretation of the results is undertaken cautiously because of the absence of a simultaneously studied control group.


Assuntos
Densidade Óssea/efeitos dos fármacos , Estrogênios não Esteroides/uso terapêutico , Genisteína/uso terapêutico , Isoflavonas/uso terapêutico , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Pós-Menopausa/efeitos dos fármacos , Pós-Menopausa/metabolismo , Apolipoproteínas B/sangue , Apolipoproteínas B/efeitos dos fármacos , HDL-Colesterol/sangue , HDL-Colesterol/efeitos dos fármacos , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Método Duplo-Cego , Endométrio/efeitos dos fármacos , Estrogênios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Feminino , Genisteína/farmacologia , Humanos , Isoflavonas/farmacologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fitoestrógenos , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Preparações de Plantas , Método Simples-Cego
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Acta Diabetol ; 40 Suppl 1: S191-5, 2003 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14618470

RESUMO

This 64-week prospective cohort trial evaluated the effects of 20-mg oestradiol implants, replaced every 4 months, in healthy postmenopausal women aged 45-65 years. Of 20 implant and 14 control subjects who remained in the trial at 32 weeks, 13 implant and seven controls continued to 64 weeks, with no baseline differences between completing and dropout subjects. At 64 weeks, implant subjects displayed increases of 5.4-7.6% in spine and hip bone mineral density ( p<0.05 versus controls). The abdominal fat-to-lean soft tissue ratio decreased by 18% in implant subjects ( p<0.001), but did not change in controls ( p<0.05 implants versus controls). Neither group displayed significant changes in weight, %fat or appendicular skeletal muscle mass. The 32-week data were consistent with these results. Hence, oestradiol implant therapy can reduce abdominal adiposity and could lower the risk of obesity-related metabolic disorders.


Assuntos
Tecido Adiposo/anatomia & histologia , Densidade Óssea/efeitos dos fármacos , Estradiol/farmacologia , Músculo Esquelético/anatomia & histologia , Tecido Adiposo/efeitos dos fármacos , Composição Corporal/efeitos dos fármacos , Implantes de Medicamento , Estradiol/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Músculo Esquelético/efeitos dos fármacos , Pós-Menopausa , Valores de Referência , Coluna Vertebral
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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 3(5): 537-41, 1991.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1788393

RESUMO

The sera of 30 patients with premature ovarian failure (POF) and a control group of 19 menopausal women were screened for anti-ovarian and other tissue antibodies. Anti-ovarian antibodies were detected by indirect immunofluorescence using monkey ovary substrates from two different commercial sources. Serum anti-ovarian antibodies were detected in only one of the patients with POF. This test does not appear to be reliable for the detection of serum anti-ovarian antibodies, and the clinical usefulness of screening patients with POF for anti-ovarian antibodies is questionable.


Assuntos
Anticorpos/análise , Ovário/imunologia , Insuficiência Ovariana Primária/imunologia , Glândulas Suprarrenais/imunologia , Adulto , Anticorpos Antinucleares/análise , Feminino , Imunofluorescência , Testes de Hemaglutinação , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Células Parietais Gástricas/imunologia , Glândula Tireoide/imunologia
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Climacteric ; 10(1): 11-22, 2007 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17364600

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To present an updated review on the etiology, consequences and management of premature ovarian failure. DESIGN: A search of the English language literature using the Cochrane Library database and Medline 1966-2006, with a hand search of the references. CONCLUSION: Premature ovarian failure is defined as the occurrence of amenorrhea, hypergonadotropinemia and estrogen deficiency in women under the age of 40 years, with the prevalence being 0.9-1.2%. In the majority of cases, the etiology is unknown, but known causes include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, genetic disorders, particularly involving the X chromosome, associations with autoimmune diseases, infections, smoking and other toxins. The three critical issues of management in these women are the effect of the diagnosis on the psychological health of the patient, the consequent infertility and the long- and short-term effects of estrogen deficiency arising from ovarian decline. Promising methods of screening for premature ovarian failure are being developed.


Assuntos
Insuficiência Ovariana Primária , Antineoplásicos/efeitos adversos , Estrogênios/deficiência , Feminino , Terapia de Reposição Hormonal , Humanos , Infertilidade Feminina/etiologia , Insuficiência Ovariana Primária/diagnóstico , Insuficiência Ovariana Primária/etiologia , Insuficiência Ovariana Primária/terapia , Radioterapia/efeitos adversos
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Br J Hosp Med ; 42(6): 442-4, 446, 448-50, 1989 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2611471

RESUMO

Recent advances in assisted conception and reproductive endocrinology have provided novel avenues for the treatment of couples previously thought to be irreversibly sterile.


Assuntos
Infertilidade Feminina/terapia , Doenças Ovarianas/complicações , Óvulo/transplante , Estrogênios/uso terapêutico , Ética Médica , Feminino , Transferência Intrafalopiana de Gameta , Humanos , Infertilidade Feminina/tratamento farmacológico , Infertilidade Feminina/etiologia , Gravidez , Resultado da Gravidez , Progesterona/uso terapêutico , Doadores de Tecidos
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Br J Hosp Med ; 41(2): 142, 144-6, 148-9, 1989 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2653531

RESUMO

The benefits of hormone replacement therapy in alleviating climacteric symptoms, preventing osteoporosis and reducing the incidence of cardiovascular disease and stroke are now generally agreed. Nonetheless, perhaps only 5% of postmenopausal women currently receive adequate treatment often because of patient or clinician fears that such treatment may be associated with harmful side effects.


Assuntos
Congêneres do Estradiol/uso terapêutico , Menopausa/efeitos dos fármacos , Neoplasias/induzido quimicamente , Congêneres da Progesterona/uso terapêutico , Adulto , Idoso , Neoplasias da Mama/induzido quimicamente , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/prevenção & controle , Congêneres do Estradiol/administração & dosagem , Congêneres do Estradiol/efeitos adversos , Feminino , Neoplasias dos Genitais Femininos/induzido quimicamente , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteoporose/prevenção & controle , Congêneres da Progesterona/administração & dosagem , Congêneres da Progesterona/efeitos adversos
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Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol ; 28(2): 134-6, 1988 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2976273

RESUMO

The records of all patients on whom a casualty department pregnancy test was performed during the first 4 months of 1986 were retrospectively examined and compared with the records of all patients who in the first 4 months of 1987 had had an instant pregnancy test performed in the same casualty department, to determine the impact of such a kit on diagnostic accuracy, operative procedures and related economic factors. It was demonstrated that instant pregnancy testing significantly improved the accuracy of provisional diagnoses and appeared to help in reducing the number of surgical procedures performed. Furthermore, it was shown that a combination of careful clinical assessment plus the appropriate application of an instant pregnancy test kit could result in a cost saving to the hospital of over $41,000 per annum.


PIP: To assess the impact of an instant pregnancy test kit on hospital admissions for suspected ectopic pregnancy, the records of 100 patients from a Sydney, Australia hospital were examined. All records of patients of patients whom a pregnancy test was performed during 4 months of 1986 were compared with records of patients who had had an instant pregnancy test performed in the same hospital during 4 months of 1987. 2 test methods were used, the Tandem B HCG RIA which takes 2 hours, and the instant Test Pack HCG serum test kit, which takes 3 minutes. There was a 100% accuracy correlation between the 2 tests. Costs were compared on the basis of how many patients were admitted to the hospital who might not have required admission had a test result been available. Instant pregnancy testing significantly improved the accuracy of provisional diagnosis and seemed to contribute to a reduction in the number of surgical procedures performed. Calculations using the number of hospital admissions that would not have been made had a test result been available, revealed estimated savings of $41,000/per year to the hospital. It was concluded that the Test Pack was cheap, easy to use, provided instantaneous results, and resulted in significant savings in hospital operating costs.


Assuntos
Testes Imunológicos de Gravidez , Gravidez Ectópica/diagnóstico , Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico , Análise Custo-Benefício , Feminino , Humanos , Laparoscopia , Gravidez , Testes Imunológicos de Gravidez/economia , Testes Imunológicos de Gravidez/normas , Radioimunoensaio , Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico/economia , Kit de Reagentes para Diagnóstico/normas , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol ; 29(1): 66-9, 1989 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2562774

RESUMO

In order to achieve the long-term benefits from hormone replacement therapy of a markedly reduced incidence of heart disease and osteoporosis, a high degree of compliance is essential. In an effort to obtain high compliance, it was decided to introduce a cyclic therapy of 6 months duration using conjugated oestrogens supported by a 10-day course of progestogens. A total of 85 patients were treated prospectively. Compliance was assessed by the number of patients continuing treatment, and endometrial response was assessed by office biopsy and cytological or histological examination. Five patients withdrew, giving an overall compliance rate of 94%. Two have subsequently resumed therapy, thus 98% of those enrolled are currently receiving hormone replacement therapy. No cases of endometrial carcinoma were detected during the trial period of 4 years. Two cases of mild atypical endometrial hyperplasia were detected but both were mild and reverted to secretory or inactive endometrium following progestogen therapy. This regimen provides a viable alternative for those women who are troubled by progestogenic side-effects and monthly withdrawal bleeding.


Assuntos
Terapia de Reposição de Estrogênios/métodos , Estrogênios Conjugados (USP)/administração & dosagem , Noretindrona/administração & dosagem , Cooperação do Paciente , Endométrio/efeitos dos fármacos , Endométrio/patologia , Feminino , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos
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Lancet ; 2(8665): 730-2, 1989 Sep 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2570971

RESUMO

40 patients with premenstrual symptoms were randomly allocated to receive placebo patches or active treatment with transdermal oestradiol patches (2 x 100 micrograms) to suppress ovulation. Norethisterone 5 mg was given in each group from day 19-26 of the cycle to ensure a regular withdrawal bleed. Treatment was for 6 months with crossover at 3 months. Patients completed the Moos menstrual distress questionnaire (MDQ) and the premenstrual distress questionnaire (PDQ) daily throughout the study. 5 patients withdrew, 4 because of skin reactions and 1 because of considerable improvement with initial (active) treatment. After 3 months, both groups showed improvement in MDQ and PDQ scores. In general, between 3 and 6 months, patients who switched from active treatment to placebo had deteriorating scores while patients who switched from placebo to active treatment maintained or improved upon their initial gains. Significant improvements occurred after changing to active treatment in five of six negative MDQ symptom clusters and in six of ten PDQ symptoms.


Assuntos
Estradiol/administração & dosagem , Noretindrona/administração & dosagem , Síndrome Pré-Menstrual/tratamento farmacológico , Administração Cutânea , Administração Oral , Adulto , Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Método Duplo-Cego , Avaliação de Medicamentos , Quimioterapia Combinada , Estradiol/efeitos adversos , Estradiol/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Humanos , Noretindrona/uso terapêutico , Ovulação/efeitos dos fármacos , Síndrome Pré-Menstrual/complicações , Distribuição Aleatória , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Fatores de Tempo
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