Gynecologic Conditions in a Cohort with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Descriptive Analysis.

Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01
Diego J Díaz-Mayor, Alondra Soto-González, Kileisha G Alicea, Stephanie Núñez-González, Pamela A Merheb, Kimberly Vázquez, Esther A Torres, Josefina Romaguera
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Objective: Past studies have demonstrated that women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a higher risk of gynecological conditions than do women without it. We aimed to characterize the gynecological histories of Hispanic Women living in Puerto Rico with IBD.

Methods: We identified women, aged 21 to 55 years, with a confirmed IBD diagnosis and receiving follow-up care from the University of Puerto Rico IBD clinics from 2017 through 2020. A questionnaire was administered to acquire sociodemographics, family history, past medical history, IBD diagnosis, and gynecologic aspects.

Results: One hundred eighty-six women were recruited. Fifty-three (28%) patients had ulcerative colitis, while 133 (72%) had Crohn's disease. Fifty-six percent of all the participants had a chronic illness in addition to than their IBD. Seventy-four out of 186 patients reported having had at least 1 late period within the last 12 months. Fifty-three (28%) described their period patterns as irregular. Thirty-nine (21%) of the patients reported having been vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV), and 8 (4%) had been infected by it. Nine out of 186 (5%) patients reported suffering from infertility.

Conclusion: The results showed that our Hispanic patients (living in Puerto Rico) had a prevalence of irregular menstrual cycles that was similar to that observed in other populations. On the other hand, the presence of HPV, infertility, and cervical cancer were lower and the frequency of Papanicolaou smears performed higher than what has been seen in the continental United States, suggesting that this topic should be investigated in future studies.

炎症性肠病患者的妇科状况:描述性分析。
目的:过去的研究表明,患有炎症性肠病(IBD)的女性比没有炎症性肠疾病的女性患妇科疾病的风险更高。我们旨在描述波多黎各患有IBD的西班牙裔女性的妇科病史。方法:我们确定了21至55岁的女性,2017年至2020年,确诊为IBD,并接受波多黎各大学IBD诊所的随访。进行问卷调查,以了解社会人口统计学、家族史、既往病史、IBD诊断和妇科方面的情况。结果:招募了186名女性。五十三名(28%)患者患有溃疡性结肠炎,133名(72%)患者患有克罗恩病。56%的参与者除了患有IBD外,还患有慢性病。186名患者中有74人报告在过去12个月内至少有1次晚期。五十三人(28%)认为他们的月经周期模式是不规则的。39名(21%)患者报告接种了人乳头瘤病毒疫苗,8名(4%)患者感染了该病毒。186名患者中有9名(5%)报告患有不孕。结论:研究结果表明,我们的西班牙裔患者(生活在波多黎各)月经周期不规律的患病率与其他人群相似。另一方面,HPV、不孕和癌症的存在率较低,巴氏涂片检查的频率高于美国大陆,这表明在未来的研究中应调查这一主题。
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