Population characteristics of intrauterine device users in real-world clinical practice across Europe - insights from the EURAS-LCS12 study.

IF 2.2 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Lisa Eggebrecht, Anja Bauerfeind, Tanja Boehnke, Manuel Rizzo, Christine Hagemann, Jens Lange, Mareike Viet, Karl Pauls, Sophia von Stockum, Moritz Klinghardt, Klaas Heinemann
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Background: The European Active Surveillance Study of LCS12 (EURAS-LCS12) investigates effectiveness and safety of intrauterine devices (IUDs) in routine clinical practice. Here, we aim to characterise the general population of IUD users across Europe recorded in a real-world setting.

Methods: EURAS-LCS12 is a prospective, non-interventional cohort study in ten European countries, that started in 2014. All types of approved IUDs were enrolled: levonorgestrel (LNG)-IUS 8 (LNG release rate ~ 8 µg/day); LNG-IUS 12 (LNG release rate ~ 12 µg/day; LNG-IUS 20 (LNG release rate ~ 20 µg/day; ); copper IUDs and other hormonal IUDs (OHIUD). A great variety of baseline characteristics and endpoints are assessed in patient-reported questionnaires. The follow-up duration aligns with the intended maximum duration of use of 3 to 5 years, depending on the respective IUD.

Results: Currently, 97,187 users are enrolled in the study, of whom the vast majority uses IUDs for contraceptive purposes (96.3%), and roughly two thirds are first-time IUD users (64.1%). Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) was reported as the second most common reason for IUD use but with apparent variations between devices and countries. Mean age of LNG-IUD 8 users was about 9 years lower compared with LNG-IUD 20 (26.2 vs. 34.6 years). Greatest differences in the proportion of gravid and parous women were observed between LNG-IUS 8 and OHIUD users (gravid: 38.6% vs. 89.8%; para: 30.6% vs. 88.0%).

Conclusions: With more than 97,000 IUD users, EURAS-LCS12 is one of the largest contemporary studies focusing on IUD usage and provides a substantial source of real-world data. IUD prescription patterns appear in line with assumptions that high-dose LNG-IUDs with longer approved durations of use are predominantly prescribed among older, gravid women, who may have completed their family planning, as opposed to younger nulligravidae. Overall, the study is a great source to depict which IUD type fits women with certain characteristics and needs at a certain time of life.

Trial registration: NCT02146950.

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