Assessing Practice Patterns Regarding Use of Norethindrone Acetate in Adolescents.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Lucy Rosenbaum, Rebekah Williams, Marcia L Shew
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Abstract

Background: Norethindrone acetate (NETA) is commonly used in adolescent patients for management of heavy menstrual bleeding, menstrual suppression, and endometriosis. Clinical guidelines do not address specific dosing strategies, clinical indications, contraindications, or monitoring. We sought to survey current prescribers of NETA to assess practice patterns of use among adolescent patients.

Methods: An anonymous cross-sectional survey was sent via email list-serv to members of the North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Providers (NASPAG). Participants were asked about their own demographics, patterns of use and monitoring of NETA.

Results: Seventy-one providers participated in the survey including 46 gynecologists and 22 adolescent medicine trained clinicians. The most common indications for use were menstrual suppression and treatment of endometriosis. Most providers (n=51) used NETA in patients with estrogen contraindications, with over half limiting the maximum dose used (n=24). While 14%(n=9) of providers surveyed had concerns about effects on bone mineral density with prolonged NETA use, only 1 participant routinely obtained dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scans. 43% of participants using NETA felt there were no absolute contraindications (n=27); others cited liver disease (n=15), active or prior venous thromboembolism (n=7), and inherited thrombophilia or increased clotting risk (n=3) as strict contraindications.

Conclusions: NETA is commonly prescribed for adolescents by study participants. Despite widespread use, practice patterns vary regarding eligibility, monitoring, and perceived risks. This likely reflects limited data and highlights the need for further investigations of NETA use. Our study was limited by low response rate that may not be reflective of general clinical practice.

评估青少年使用醋酸去甲thindrone的实践模式。
背景:醋酸炔诺酮(NETA)常用于青少年患者,用于治疗大量月经出血、月经抑制和子宫内膜异位症。临床指南并未涉及具体的剂量策略、临床适应症、禁忌症或监测。我们试图对目前NETA的处方者进行调查,以评估青少年患者使用NETA的实践模式:我们通过电子邮件列表服务向北美儿科和青少年妇科医师协会 (NASPAG) 的成员发送了一份匿名横断面调查。调查询问了参与者自身的人口统计学特征、NETA 的使用和监测模式:71名医疗机构参与了调查,其中包括46名妇科医生和22名接受过青春期医学培训的临床医生。最常见的使用适应症是抑制月经和治疗子宫内膜异位症。大多数医疗机构(n=51)在有雌激素禁忌症的患者中使用 NETA,超过一半的医疗机构限制了最大使用剂量(n=24)。在接受调查的医疗服务提供者中,有 14%(9 人)担心长期使用 NETA 会影响骨质密度,但只有 1 名参与者定期进行双能 X 射线吸收(DEXA)扫描。43%使用NETA的参与者认为没有绝对禁忌症(27人);其他人则将肝脏疾病(15人)、活动性或既往静脉血栓栓塞(7人)、遗传性血栓性疾病或凝血风险增加(3人)列为严格禁忌症:研究参与者普遍为青少年开具NETA处方。结论:研究参与者普遍为青少年开具 NETA 处方,尽管使用广泛,但在资格、监测和感知风险方面的实践模式各不相同。这可能反映了数据的有限性,并强调了进一步调查 NETA 使用情况的必要性。我们的研究受限于较低的回复率,这可能无法反映一般的临床实践。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
11.10%
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251
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology includes all aspects of clinical and basic science research in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The Journal draws on expertise from a variety of disciplines including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, reproduction and gynecology, reproductive and pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and molecular biology. The Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology features original studies, review articles, book and literature reviews, letters to the editor, and communications in brief. It is an essential resource for the libraries of OB/GYN specialists, as well as pediatricians and primary care physicians.
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