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Bleeding profile in users of an etonogestrel sub-dermal implant: Effects of anthropometric variables. An observational uncontrolled preliminary study in Italian population

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
Short description:
Bleeding profile in users of an etonogestrel sub-dermal implant: Effects of anthropometric variables. An observational uncontrolled preliminary study in Italian population / Di Carlo, C; Guida, M; De Rosa, N; Sansone, A; Gargano, V; Cagnacci, Angelo; Nappi, C.. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - STAMPA. - 31:6(2015), pp. 491-494. [10.3109/09513590.2015.1018163]
abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the menstrual profile in users of the etonogestrel (ENG)-releasing implant (Nexplanon) and the possible correlation with anthropometric variables. Methods: Ninety-two healthy women, desiring long-term contraception with the ENG implant were enrolled in a prospective observational study. Anthropometric variables were measured at baseline and after 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Patients recorded daily the occurrence of any bleeding or spotting. The bleeding/spotting pattern was evaluated over consecutive 90-day intervals (‘‘Reference Periods’’ – RPs). Patients who showed a favourable bleeding profile (amenorrhoea, infrequent, or normal bleeding) for 50% or more of the RPs were assigned to group A, while patients with a favourable bleeding profile for less than 50% of the RPs were assigned to group B. Results: Sixty-eight women (79%) were assigned to group A; 18 (21%) to group B. Group B had a lower baseline body mass index (BMI) than group A (24.84 ± 4.95 kg/m2 versus 20.75 ± 4.41 kg/m2; p50.005). Conclusions: The ENG sub-dermal implant is a well-tolerated contraceptive method, with a high proportion of women experiencing a favourable bleeding profile. The lower basal BMI in Group B in comparison with Group A may account for the higher percentage of irregular bleeding.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Body mass index; Etonogestrel; Implanon; Menstrual bleeding patterns; Nexplanon; Progestin-only contraception;
List of contributors:
Di Carlo, C; Guida, M; De Rosa, N; Sansone, A; Gargano, V; Cagnacci, Angelo; Nappi, C.
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1070646
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GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
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