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Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion

To explore to what extent intrauterine device (IUD) expulsion is associated with demographic and clinical risk factors. METHODS: The APEX-IUD (Association of Perforation and Expulsion of IntraUterine Devices) study was a U.S. cohort study using electronic health records from three integrated health...

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Autores principales: Anthony, Mary S., Zhou, Xiaolei, Schoendorf, Juliane, Reed, Susan D., Getahun, Darios, Armstrong, Mary Anne, Gatz, Jennifer, Peipert, Jeffrey F., Raine-Bennett, Tina, Fassett, Michael J., Saltus, Catherine W., Ritchey, Mary E., Ichikawa, Laura, Shi, Jiaxiao M., Alabaster, Amy, Wahdan, Yesmean, Wang, Jinyi, Xie, Fagen, Merchant, Maqdooda, Hunter, Shannon, Chiu, Vicki Y., Postlethwaite, Debbie, Rothman, Kenneth J., Im, Theresa M., Chillemi, Giulia, Takhar, Harpreet S., Asiimwe, Alex, Pisa, Federica
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9665953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36357958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000005000
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author Anthony, Mary S.
Zhou, Xiaolei
Schoendorf, Juliane
Reed, Susan D.
Getahun, Darios
Armstrong, Mary Anne
Gatz, Jennifer
Peipert, Jeffrey F.
Raine-Bennett, Tina
Fassett, Michael J.
Saltus, Catherine W.
Ritchey, Mary E.
Ichikawa, Laura
Shi, Jiaxiao M.
Alabaster, Amy
Wahdan, Yesmean
Wang, Jinyi
Xie, Fagen
Merchant, Maqdooda
Hunter, Shannon
Chiu, Vicki Y.
Postlethwaite, Debbie
Rothman, Kenneth J.
Im, Theresa M.
Chillemi, Giulia
Takhar, Harpreet S.
Asiimwe, Alex
Pisa, Federica
author_facet Anthony, Mary S.
Zhou, Xiaolei
Schoendorf, Juliane
Reed, Susan D.
Getahun, Darios
Armstrong, Mary Anne
Gatz, Jennifer
Peipert, Jeffrey F.
Raine-Bennett, Tina
Fassett, Michael J.
Saltus, Catherine W.
Ritchey, Mary E.
Ichikawa, Laura
Shi, Jiaxiao M.
Alabaster, Amy
Wahdan, Yesmean
Wang, Jinyi
Xie, Fagen
Merchant, Maqdooda
Hunter, Shannon
Chiu, Vicki Y.
Postlethwaite, Debbie
Rothman, Kenneth J.
Im, Theresa M.
Chillemi, Giulia
Takhar, Harpreet S.
Asiimwe, Alex
Pisa, Federica
author_sort Anthony, Mary S.
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description To explore to what extent intrauterine device (IUD) expulsion is associated with demographic and clinical risk factors. METHODS: The APEX-IUD (Association of Perforation and Expulsion of IntraUterine Devices) study was a U.S. cohort study using electronic health records from three integrated health care systems (Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Southern California, and Washington) and a health care information exchange (Regenstrief Institute). These analyses included individuals aged 50 years or younger with IUD insertions from 2001 to 2018. Intrauterine device expulsion cumulative incidence and incidence rates were estimated. Using Cox regression models, hazard ratios with 95% CIs were estimated before and after adjustment for risk factors of interest (age, race and ethnicity, parity, body mass index [BMI], heavy menstrual bleeding, and dysmenorrhea) and potential confounders. RESULTS: In total, 228,834 individuals with IUD insertion and no delivery in the previous 52 weeks were identified (184,733 [80.7%] with levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system). Diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding—particularly a diagnosis in both recent and past periods—was the strongest risk factor for IUD expulsion. Categories with the highest risk of IUD expulsion within each risk factor included individuals diagnosed with overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity; those in younger age groups, especially among those aged 24 years or younger; and in those with parity of four or more. Non-Hispanic White individuals had the lowest incidence and risk, and after adjustment, Asian or Pacific Islander individuals had the highest risk. Dysmenorrhea was not independently associated with expulsion risk when adjusting for heavy menstrual bleeding. CONCLUSION: Most risk factors for expulsion identified in this study appear consistent with known physiologic factors that affect uterine anatomy and physiology (age, BMI, heavy menstrual bleeding, parity). The increased risk of IUD expulsion among individuals of color warrants further investigation. Intrauterine devices are an effective long-term contraceptive; expulsion is uncommon, but patients should be counseled accordingly. FUNDING SOURCE: Bayer AG. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: EU PAS register, EUPAS33461.
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spelling pubmed-96659532022-11-21 Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion Anthony, Mary S. Zhou, Xiaolei Schoendorf, Juliane Reed, Susan D. Getahun, Darios Armstrong, Mary Anne Gatz, Jennifer Peipert, Jeffrey F. Raine-Bennett, Tina Fassett, Michael J. Saltus, Catherine W. Ritchey, Mary E. Ichikawa, Laura Shi, Jiaxiao M. Alabaster, Amy Wahdan, Yesmean Wang, Jinyi Xie, Fagen Merchant, Maqdooda Hunter, Shannon Chiu, Vicki Y. Postlethwaite, Debbie Rothman, Kenneth J. Im, Theresa M. Chillemi, Giulia Takhar, Harpreet S. Asiimwe, Alex Pisa, Federica Obstet Gynecol Contents To explore to what extent intrauterine device (IUD) expulsion is associated with demographic and clinical risk factors. METHODS: The APEX-IUD (Association of Perforation and Expulsion of IntraUterine Devices) study was a U.S. cohort study using electronic health records from three integrated health care systems (Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Southern California, and Washington) and a health care information exchange (Regenstrief Institute). These analyses included individuals aged 50 years or younger with IUD insertions from 2001 to 2018. Intrauterine device expulsion cumulative incidence and incidence rates were estimated. Using Cox regression models, hazard ratios with 95% CIs were estimated before and after adjustment for risk factors of interest (age, race and ethnicity, parity, body mass index [BMI], heavy menstrual bleeding, and dysmenorrhea) and potential confounders. RESULTS: In total, 228,834 individuals with IUD insertion and no delivery in the previous 52 weeks were identified (184,733 [80.7%] with levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system). Diagnosis of heavy menstrual bleeding—particularly a diagnosis in both recent and past periods—was the strongest risk factor for IUD expulsion. Categories with the highest risk of IUD expulsion within each risk factor included individuals diagnosed with overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity; those in younger age groups, especially among those aged 24 years or younger; and in those with parity of four or more. Non-Hispanic White individuals had the lowest incidence and risk, and after adjustment, Asian or Pacific Islander individuals had the highest risk. Dysmenorrhea was not independently associated with expulsion risk when adjusting for heavy menstrual bleeding. CONCLUSION: Most risk factors for expulsion identified in this study appear consistent with known physiologic factors that affect uterine anatomy and physiology (age, BMI, heavy menstrual bleeding, parity). The increased risk of IUD expulsion among individuals of color warrants further investigation. Intrauterine devices are an effective long-term contraceptive; expulsion is uncommon, but patients should be counseled accordingly. FUNDING SOURCE: Bayer AG. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: EU PAS register, EUPAS33461. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-12 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9665953/ /pubmed/36357958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000005000 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Anthony, Mary S.
Zhou, Xiaolei
Schoendorf, Juliane
Reed, Susan D.
Getahun, Darios
Armstrong, Mary Anne
Gatz, Jennifer
Peipert, Jeffrey F.
Raine-Bennett, Tina
Fassett, Michael J.
Saltus, Catherine W.
Ritchey, Mary E.
Ichikawa, Laura
Shi, Jiaxiao M.
Alabaster, Amy
Wahdan, Yesmean
Wang, Jinyi
Xie, Fagen
Merchant, Maqdooda
Hunter, Shannon
Chiu, Vicki Y.
Postlethwaite, Debbie
Rothman, Kenneth J.
Im, Theresa M.
Chillemi, Giulia
Takhar, Harpreet S.
Asiimwe, Alex
Pisa, Federica
Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion
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title_fullStr Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion
title_full_unstemmed Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion
title_short Demographic, Reproductive, and Medical Risk Factors for Intrauterine Device Expulsion
title_sort demographic, reproductive, and medical risk factors for intrauterine device expulsion
topic Contents
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9665953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36357958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0000000000005000
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