Endometrial ablation versus hysterectomy: STOP-DUB.

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1998-05-01
A M Weber, M G Munro
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Abstract

Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB) is a common clinical condition that frequently leads to hysterectomy. Endometrial ablation --a "minimally invasive" surgical technique that removes or destroys the endometrial lining of the uterus -- is a conservative alternative to hysterectomy for DUB. While endometrial ablation has lower immediate costs and shorter recovery than hysterectomy, symptoms are not always resolved. Available data from studies with admittedly incomplete follow-up suggest that up to one quarter of patients treated with endometrial ablation require repeat ablation or subsequent hysterectomy to stop DUB. This suggests that the short-term advantages of endometrial ablation may be offset by possible longer-term disadvantages. The Surgical Treatments Outcomes Project for Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (STOP-DUB) is a randomized trial designed to compare endometrial ablation against hysterectomy. The primary outcomes address issues of importance to women, such as quality of life and resolution of symptoms that led to surgery. Other outcomes include subsequent surgery and cost-effectiveness of the procedures. The study's target enrollment is 800 women--400 in each treatment group -- from 20 clinical centers throughout the US. The women will be followed for 2 years after surgery. Part of the STOP-DUB is a parallel observational study that involves women who do not choose surgery or who are not eligible for the randomized trial but could become eligible with time. It is anticipated that the result of this research will provide important information to women and their health care professionals as they consider the relative merits of surgical treatments for DUB.

子宫内膜消融与子宫切除术:STOP-DUB。
功能失调性子宫出血(DUB)是一种常见的临床状况,经常导致子宫切除术。子宫内膜消融是一种移除或破坏子宫内膜的“微创”手术技术,是子宫切除术治疗DUB的保守替代方法。虽然子宫内膜切除术比子宫切除术的即时费用低,恢复时间短,但症状并不总是得到解决。无可否认的不完全随访研究的现有数据表明,多达四分之一接受子宫内膜消融治疗的患者需要重复消融或随后的子宫切除术来停止DUB。这表明子宫内膜消融术的短期优势可能被可能的长期劣势所抵消。功能失调性子宫出血的手术治疗结果项目(STOP-DUB)是一项随机试验,旨在比较子宫内膜消融和子宫切除术。主要结果涉及对妇女重要的问题,如生活质量和导致手术的症状的解决。其他结果包括后续手术和手术的成本效益。该研究的目标招募对象是来自美国20个临床中心的800名女性,每个治疗组400名。这些女性将在术后随访2年。STOP-DUB的一部分是一项平行观察性研究,涉及不选择手术或不符合随机试验条件但随着时间的推移可能符合条件的妇女。预计这项研究的结果将为妇女及其保健专业人员在考虑手术治疗DUB的相对优点时提供重要信息。
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