经皮温控射频阴道回春。

IF 1.2 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Journal of Mid-life Health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.4103/jmh.jmh_32_24
Smit Bharat Solanki, Vineet Mishra, Nita Mishra, Sejal Ajmera Desai, Red Alinsod
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背景:阴道松弛和性功能障碍是女性普遍经历的,但通常被污名化,认为不适合公开讨论。本研究旨在评估经皮温度控制射频(TTCRF)的有效性和安全性,以解决这些问题。本研究采用单盲随机假对照设计。目的和目的:目的是通过主观和客观测量来研究TTCRF在阴道年轻化中的作用。材料与方法:200名产妇随机分为治疗组(n = 110)和假手术组(n = 90)。参与者年龄在35岁至55岁之间,报告有阴道松弛症状,以及出现阴道胀气或性问题等症状。治疗组采用TTCRF治疗,而假手术组采用安慰剂治疗以确保维持盲法。结果测量包括主观评估,如女性性功能指数(FSFI),阴道松弛问卷(VLQ),阴道胀气评分(VFS),阴道松弛和烦恼评分(VLBS),以及客观测量,如修改牛津评分(MOS)和生殖器裂孔(GH)问卷。结果:两组间基线特征具有可比性。治疗组的FSFI、VLQ和VLBS在1个月、3个月和6个月时与假手术组相比有显著改善。MOS的改善没有达到统计学意义,表明其作为客观测量的潜在局限性。两组患者的VFS均有所改善,表明存在潜在的安慰剂效应。GH未见明显变化。不良事件轻微且短暂,无严重事件报道。结论:尽管有社会禁忌,在6个月的时间里,TTCRF在阴道松弛和性功能障碍的主观测量方面表现出显著的改善。确定了TTCRF的安全性和门诊可行性。这些发现有助于理解TTCRF在管理女性这些敏感问题中的作用。
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Transcutaneous Temperature-controlled Radiofrequency for Vaginal Rejuvenation.

Background: Vaginal laxity and sexual dysfunction are commonly experienced by women, but are typically stigmatized and considered inappropriate to discuss openly. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness and safety of transcutaneous temperature-controlled radiofrequency (TTCRF), in addressing these concerns. The study used a single-blinded randomized sham-control design.

Aims and objectives: The aim was to study the role of TTCRF for vaginal rejuvenation using subjective and objective measurements.

Materials and methods: Two hundred parous women were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (n = 110) or a sham group (n = 90). Participants who were between 35 and 55 years of age and reported complaints of vaginal laxity, as well as those who presented symptoms such as vaginal flatus or sexual issues, were included. The treatment group was administered TTCRF therapy, whereas the sham group had a placebo procedure to ensure blinding was maintained. The outcome measures included subjective assessments, such as the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), the Vaginal Laxity Questionnaire (VLQ), the Vaginal Flatus Score (VFS), and the Vaginal Laxity and Bother Score (VLBS), as well as objective measurements, such as the Modified Oxford Score (MOS) and the Genital Hiatus (GH) questionnaire.

Results: Baseline characteristics were comparable between the groups. Significant improvements in FSFI, VLQ, and VLBS were noted in the treatment group compared to sham at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. The MOS improvements did not reach statistical significance, suggesting potential limitations in its use as an objective measure. VFS showed improvement in both the groups, indicating a potential placebo effect. No significant changes were observed in GH. Adverse events were mild and transient, with no serious incidents reported.

Conclusion: Despite societal taboos, TTCRF demonstrated notable improvements in subjective measures of vaginal laxity and sexual dysfunction over a 6-month period. The safety and outpatient feasibility of TTCRF were established. The findings contribute to understanding the role of TTCRF in managing these sensitive concerns among women.

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Journal of Mid-life Health
Journal of Mid-life Health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
39
审稿时长
43 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of mid-life health is the official journal of the Indian Menopause society published Quarterly in January, April, July and October. It is peer reviewed, scientific journal of mid-life health and its problems. It includes all aspects of mid-life health, preventive as well as curative. The journal publishes on subjects such as gynecology, neurology, geriatrics, psychiatry, endocrinology, urology, andrology, psychology, healthy ageing, cardiovascular health, bone health, quality of life etc. as relevant of men and women in their midlife. The Journal provides a visible platform to the researchers as well as clinicians to publish their experiences in this area thereby helping in the promotion of mid-life health leading to healthy ageing, growing need due to increasing life expectancy. The Editorial team has maintained high standards and published original research papers, case reports and review articles from the best of the best contributors both national & international, consistently so that now, it has become a great tool in the hands of menopause practitioners.
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