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A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research

INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: To identify practice variation in management of patients with a vaginal pessary for pelvic organ prolapse (POP). METHODS: A nationwide survey was sent to all Dutch gynecologists with a special interest in urogynecology. RESULTS: The response rate was 59 %. Of the respond...

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Autores principales: Velzel, Joost, Roovers, Jan Paul, Van der Vaart, C H, Broekman, Bart, Vollebregt, Astrid, Hakvoort, Robert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26063547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-015-2697-6
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author Velzel, Joost
Roovers, Jan Paul
Van der Vaart, C H
Broekman, Bart
Vollebregt, Astrid
Hakvoort, Robert
author_facet Velzel, Joost
Roovers, Jan Paul
Van der Vaart, C H
Broekman, Bart
Vollebregt, Astrid
Hakvoort, Robert
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description INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: To identify practice variation in management of patients with a vaginal pessary for pelvic organ prolapse (POP). METHODS: A nationwide survey was sent to all Dutch gynecologists with a special interest in urogynecology. RESULTS: The response rate was 59 %. Of the respondents, 13 % had a written protocol for pessary treatment in their department. Pessary treatment was proposed by 69 % of respondents as a treatment option. Counseling about side effects varied. All respondents provided information concerning the possibility of serious vaginal discharge. Concerning this side effect, 15 % of the respondents stated that it occurs in 5 – 20 % of patients, 27 % that it occurs in 20 – 40 % of patients, and 57 % that it occurs in more than 40 % of patients. Another item concerned counseling for the likelihood of vaginal blood loss. All respondents provided information concerning the possibility of vaginal blood loss. Concerning this side effect, 53 % of the respondents stated that it occurs in 5 – 20 % of patients, 33 % that it occurs in 20 – 40 %, and 14 % that it occurs in more than 40 % of patients. Follow-up after initial placement was done by 69 % of the respondents at 2 – 6 weeks, by 2 % at 8 weeks, and by 29 % at 12 weeks or more. Most (98 %) of the respondents extended the interval between visits when the patient had no complaints, and 96 % of the respondents reported that they routinely instruct patients about self-management. CONCLUSIONS: Pessaries are suggested as a treatment option by a majority of gynecologists, but practice varies widely. We consider that the variation in practice is due to a lack of available protocols and lack of evidence.
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spelling pubmed-45753682015-09-23 A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research Velzel, Joost Roovers, Jan Paul Van der Vaart, C H Broekman, Bart Vollebregt, Astrid Hakvoort, Robert Int Urogynecol J Original Article INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: To identify practice variation in management of patients with a vaginal pessary for pelvic organ prolapse (POP). METHODS: A nationwide survey was sent to all Dutch gynecologists with a special interest in urogynecology. RESULTS: The response rate was 59 %. Of the respondents, 13 % had a written protocol for pessary treatment in their department. Pessary treatment was proposed by 69 % of respondents as a treatment option. Counseling about side effects varied. All respondents provided information concerning the possibility of serious vaginal discharge. Concerning this side effect, 15 % of the respondents stated that it occurs in 5 – 20 % of patients, 27 % that it occurs in 20 – 40 % of patients, and 57 % that it occurs in more than 40 % of patients. Another item concerned counseling for the likelihood of vaginal blood loss. All respondents provided information concerning the possibility of vaginal blood loss. Concerning this side effect, 53 % of the respondents stated that it occurs in 5 – 20 % of patients, 33 % that it occurs in 20 – 40 %, and 14 % that it occurs in more than 40 % of patients. Follow-up after initial placement was done by 69 % of the respondents at 2 – 6 weeks, by 2 % at 8 weeks, and by 29 % at 12 weeks or more. Most (98 %) of the respondents extended the interval between visits when the patient had no complaints, and 96 % of the respondents reported that they routinely instruct patients about self-management. CONCLUSIONS: Pessaries are suggested as a treatment option by a majority of gynecologists, but practice varies widely. We consider that the variation in practice is due to a lack of available protocols and lack of evidence. Springer London 2015-06-11 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4575368/ /pubmed/26063547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-015-2697-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Velzel, Joost
Roovers, Jan Paul
Van der Vaart, C H
Broekman, Bart
Vollebregt, Astrid
Hakvoort, Robert
A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title_full A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title_fullStr A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title_full_unstemmed A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title_short A nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in The Netherlands: identifying needs for further research
title_sort nationwide survey concerning practices in pessary use for pelvic organ prolapse in the netherlands: identifying needs for further research
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26063547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-015-2697-6
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