Christine M Corrêa, Luiz C Zeferino, Luis Bahamondes
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Abstract
Objective: To determine whether intrauterine device (IUD) use is associated with a significantly increased risk of abnormal cervical cytology.
Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried out at the University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil. Data came from medical records of 2,963 women from a family planning clinic who had undergone at least one cervical cytology for screening between 1990 and 2017. Women were split into three groups: users of either copper (Cu)- or the levonorgestrel 52 mg-IUD (2,305) and users of other contraceptive methods (658). The dependent variable was the cytological results as normal and abnormal, based on the Bethesda System. The most severe cytological result of each participant was considered and when all her results were normal, the last one was considered.
Results: IUD use was associated with a lower risk of abnormal cervical cytology after adjusting for the number of cytology assessments per participant (RR 0.74; 95% CI 0.55;0.99; p = 0.049). Abnormal cervical cytology was more common in women with multiple cytology assessments and a longer duration since sexual debut. For each additional cytology test, the risk increased by 33.8% (p < 0.001), and for every additional year since sexual debut, the risk increased by 6.2% (p < 0.001). A lower incidence of abnormal cervical cytology was observed among women with a history of caesarean delivery, with a 24.9% reduction in risk per additional caesarean (p < 0.001). IUD users underwent more cervical cytology assessments than non-IUD users.
Conclusion: We identified low risk of abnormal cervical cytology among IUD users.
目的:确定宫内节育器(IUD)的使用是否与宫颈细胞学异常的风险显著增加有关。方法:在巴西坎皮纳斯州坎皮纳斯大学进行回顾性队列研究。数据来自一家计划生育诊所的2963名女性的医疗记录,这些女性在1990年至2017年期间至少接受过一次宫颈细胞学检查。妇女被分成三组:使用铜(Cu)或左炔诺孕酮52毫克宫内节育器(2305人)和使用其他避孕方法(658人)。因变量为基于Bethesda系统的正常和异常细胞学结果。考虑每个参与者最严重的细胞学结果,当她的所有结果正常时,考虑最后一个。结果:在调整每个参与者的细胞学评估次数后,使用宫内节育器与宫颈细胞学异常的风险较低相关(RR 0.74;95% ci 0.55;0.99;p = 0.049)。宫颈细胞学异常更常见于多次细胞学评估和性交后持续时间较长的妇女。每增加一次细胞学检查,风险增加33.8% (p p p)。结论:我们发现宫内节育器使用者宫颈细胞学异常的风险较低。
期刊介绍:
The Official Journal of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health, The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care publishes original peer-reviewed research papers as well as review papers and other appropriate educational material.