Cardiovascular risk profile according to World Health Organization medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use of women using hormonal contraception in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Isabela Pereira Fonseca Brusth, Juliana Montani Raimundo, Helene Nara Henriques Blanc
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Objective: Hormonal contraception, especially combined oral contraceptives, is associated with an increase in cardiovascular risk. Thus, we aimed to analyze the use of hormonal contraceptive methods in the state of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), with a focus on determining whether contraceptive use follows the cardiovascular profile of women according to the World Health Organization Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (MEC).

Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study based on a self-completed online survey about information concerning socioeconomic status, cardiovascular profile, and hormonal contraceptive use. A total of 501 responses were evaluated.

Results: Combined oral contraceptive was the choice of 58.97% of participants. Our data show that 88.27% of participants presented at least one cardiovascular risk factor, with sedentary lifestyle, overweight, and obesity being the most prevalent. Regarding cardiovascular risk factors considered in MEC, 81.60% of participants use the appropriate contraceptive for their health. Most women reported using the contraceptive with a prescription, including 83.33% of participants in categories 3 and 4, which represent contraindications for hormonal contraceptive use according to MEC.

Conclusion: Although most women living in Rio de Janeiro use an appropriate hormonal contraceptive, clinical management and cardiovascular risk assessment must be improved to protect women's health and ensure an evidence-based family planning strategy.

巴西巴西里约热内卢州使用激素避孕的妇女根据世界卫生组织避孕药具使用医学资格标准的心血管风险概况。
目的:激素避孕,尤其是联合口服避孕药,与心血管风险增加有关。因此,我们的目的是分析巴西里约热内卢州激素避孕方法的使用情况,重点是根据世界卫生组织避孕药具使用医学资格标准(MEC)确定避孕药具的使用是否符合妇女的心血管状况。方法:这是一项基于自我完成的关于社会经济状况、心血管状况和激素避孕药使用信息的在线调查的描述性横断面研究。总共评估了501份回复。结果:58.97%的参与者选择联合口服避孕药。我们的数据显示,88.27%的参与者至少存在一种心血管风险因素,其中久坐不动的生活方式、超重和肥胖最为普遍。关于MEC中考虑的心血管危险因素,81.60%的参与者为其健康使用适当的避孕措施。大多数妇女报告有处方使用避孕药,包括83.33%的第3类和第4类参与者,根据MEC,这是使用激素避孕药的禁忌症。结论:尽管生活在巴西里约热内卢的大多数妇女使用适当的激素避孕药,但必须改进临床管理和心血管风险评估,以保护妇女健康并确保循证计划生育战略。
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5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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