The use of a menstrual cup as a risk factor for displacement of intrauterine devices: a case-control study.

IF 1.9 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Juliette Claire, Sarah Mir, Inès Dumortier, Roxane Liard, Amélie Yavchitz, Chloé Le Cossec, Hervé Picard
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Abstract

Background: Menstrual cups (MC) are being increasingly used for menstruation management as an alternative to tampons and sanitary pads. Intrauterine devices (IUD) are commonly and increasingly used for birth control. Displacement of an IUD from the uterine fundus can reduce its efficiency, potentially leading to unwanted pregnancies. Recently, concerns have been raised regarding a possible increase in the risk of IUD displacement, associated to the use of MC. This study measures the association between MC use and IUD displacement, taking into account the already known risk factors of IUD displacement.

Methods and findings: Women consulting for follow-up of an IUD in two primary care facilities in Paris were enrolled in the study between March 2020 and May 2021. IUD position was assessed by transvaginal ultrasound. Use of MC and exposition to known risk factors for IUD displacement were assessed by a standardized investigator-administered questionnaire. Frequency of MC use was compared between patients with well-positioned IUD and patients with displaced IUD. A linear regression model looked for an independent association between MC use and IUD displacement, with respect to known risk factors for IUD displacement. 747 patients were included, out of which 6.8% had a displaced IUD. MC use was reported by 17.0% of patients with a well-positioned IUD versus. 41.2% of patients with a displaced IUD. After adjustment for known risk factors of IUD displacement, MC use appeared to be significantly and independently associated with IUD displacement (aOR [95CI]: 3.09 [1.56-6.05]).

Conclusions: The use of a menstrual cup seems to be an independent risk factor for intrauterine device displacement.

Clinical trial registration: NCT04782583.

使用月经杯作为宫内节育器移位的危险因素:一项病例对照研究。
背景:月经杯(MC)越来越多地被用于月经管理,作为卫生棉条和卫生巾的替代品。宫内节育器(IUD)是普遍和越来越多地用于生育控制。从子宫底取出宫内节育器会降低其效率,可能导致意外怀孕。最近,人们开始关注与使用MC相关的宫内节育器移位风险可能增加的问题。考虑到已知的宫内节育器移位风险因素,本研究测量了MC使用与宫内节育器移位之间的关系。方法和研究结果:2020年3月至2021年5月期间,在巴黎两家初级保健机构咨询宫内节育器随访的妇女被纳入研究。经阴道超声检查宫内节育器位置。使用MC和暴露于已知的宫内节育器移位危险因素通过标准化调查问卷进行评估。比较放置宫内节育器的患者和放置宫内节育器的患者使用MC的频率。线性回归模型寻找MC使用与宫内节育器移位之间的独立关联,以及宫内节育器移位的已知危险因素。纳入747例患者,其中6.8%的患者宫内节育器移位。与放置位置良好的宫内节育器相比,使用MC的患者占17.0%。41.2%的患者宫内节育器移位。在调整了宫内节育器移位的已知危险因素后,MC的使用似乎与宫内节育器移位有显著且独立的相关性(aOR [95CI]: 3.09[1.56-6.05])。结论:月经杯的使用似乎是宫内节育器移位的独立危险因素。临床试验注册:NCT04782583。
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