北欧妇女与更年期相关的血管舒缩症状的患病率和影响:来自一项国际横断面调查的亚组分析

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Angelica Lindén Hirschberg, Päivi Polo-Kantola, Inger Øverlie, Ellen Løkkegaard, Elinor Cockburn, Carol Rea, Janet S Kim
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本研究的目的是评估中重度血管舒缩症状(VMS)的患病率及其对生活质量、睡眠、工作和日常活动的影响。我们还评估了VMS的治疗模式,生活方式的改变以减轻VMS,以及对现有治疗方法和更年期的态度。材料和方法:来自丹麦、芬兰、挪威和瑞典的40-65岁的女性完成了一项在线调查,这是一项大型跨国研究的一部分。评估绝经后妇女的主要结局,中度至重度VMS患病率。次要结局,包括VMS对生活质量的影响(绝经期特定生活质量问卷)、睡眠(患者报告结果测量信息系统[PROMIS]睡眠障碍-短表8b)、工作和日常活动(工作效率和活动障碍问卷[WPAI])在前一个月经历≥1次中度至重度潮热的围绝经期和绝经后妇女进行评估。此外,调查问题评估了围绝经期和绝经后妇女的治疗模式、生活方式的改变以及对VMS治疗和绝经的看法。结果:在6383名绝经后妇女(主要分析人群)中,无论是否接受治疗,739名(11.6%)出现了中度至重度VMS。在863名有症状的围绝经期和绝经后妇女(二次分析人群)中,VMS损害了生活质量和睡眠质量。工作和日常活动分别受损24.2%和30.6%。大约35%的女性寻求建议;然而,大多数女性(约60%)没有接受任何治疗。在治疗VMS的患者中,补充剂和非处方药是最常见的治疗方法(19.2%);12.9%的妇女报告接受更年期激素治疗。超过一半的女性报告服用非处方药;77.8%的人通过改变生活方式来缓解VMS。四分之一的女性(25.6%)表示担心更年期激素治疗的副作用;49.5%曾使用非绝经期激素治疗处方药的妇女因缺乏疗效而停止使用。许多女性强烈认同更年期是衰老的自然部分。结论:超过10%的绝经后北欧妇女报告患有中度至重度VMS。VMS损害了围绝经期和绝经后北欧妇女的生活质量、睡眠、工作效率和日常活动,强调需要有效和耐受性良好的治疗。
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Prevalence and impact of vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause among Nordic women: Subgroup analysis from an international cross-sectional survey.

Introduction: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and impact of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS) on quality of life, sleep, work, and daily activities. We also assessed treatment patterns for VMS, lifestyle changes to mitigate VMS, and attitudes toward available treatments and menopause.

Material and methods: Women from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden aged 40-65 years completed an online survey as part of a larger multinational study. The primary outcome, prevalence of moderate to severe VMS, was assessed in postmenopausal women. Secondary outcomes, including the impact of VMS on quality of life (Menopause-Specific Quality of Life [MENQoL] questionnaire), sleep (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System [PROMIS] Sleep Disturbances- Short Form 8b), and work and daily activities (Work Productivity and Activity Impairment [WPAI] questionnaire) were assessed in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women experiencing ≥1 moderate to severe hot flush per day in the prior month. Additionally, survey questions evaluated treatment patterns, lifestyle changes, and opinions toward VMS treatment and menopause in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.

Results: Among 6383 postmenopausal women (primary analysis population), 739 (11.6%) experienced moderate to severe VMS regardless of whether they were receiving treatment. Among 863 symptomatic perimenopausal and postmenopausal women (secondary analysis population), VMS impaired quality of life and sleep. Work and daily activities were impaired by 24.2% and 30.6%, respectively. Around 35% of women sought advice; however, most women (>60%) reported not taking any treatment for VMS. Among those treating VMS, supplements and nonprescription medications were the most common treatments (19.2%); 12.9% of women reported taking menopausal hormone therapy. Over half of women reported taking over-the-counter treatments; 77.8% adopted lifestyle changes to mitigate VMS. One in 4 women (25.6%) expressed concerns about menopausal hormone therapy side effects; 49.5% of women who had used nonmenopausal hormone therapy prescription medication stopped for lack of efficacy. Many women strongly agreed that menopause is a natural part of aging.

Conclusions: Over 10% of postmenopausal Nordic women reported suffering from moderate to severe VMS. VMS impaired the quality of life, sleep, work productivity, and daily activities among perimenopausal and postmenopausal Nordic women, emphasizing the need for effective and well-tolerated treatments.

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期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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