Levonorgestrel intrauterine system versus dienogest effect on quality of life of women with deep endometriosis: a randomized open-label clinical trial.
Beatriz da Costa Porto TalibertiPaulo Augusto Galvão Ayroza RibeiroFábio KutekenFábio OharaHelizabet Salomão Abdalla Ayroza RibeiroPublished in: Women & health (2024)
Women with deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) can benefit from the use of progestins. Our aim is to explore if levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) non inferior to dienogest (DNG) in improving deep endometriosis women's quality of life (QoL). This randomized open-label clinical trial included forty women with DIE assessed using clinical history and physical examination, transvaginal ultrasonography and magnetic resonance of the pelvis without any previous surgical treatment, with two treatments arms. The two groups underwent a 3-month washout of hormonal treatments, and then received either DNG or LNG-IUS for 6 months. QoL was assessed prior to and 6 months after the intervention, using the SF36 and the EHP30. DNG and LNG-IUS showed an increase on all domains of the SF36 ( p < .001). There was no difference between treatments on the improvement observed ( p > .05 for all domains). DNG and LNG-IUS, also, showed improvement on all domains of EHP30 ( p < .001), except "relationship with children" and "feelings about pregnancy." However, there was no statistical difference between treatments for all sections scores ( p > .05). The treatment of deep endometriosis symptoms using either DNG or LNG-IUS in women with no prior surgical treatment is associated with improvement in QoL. Trial Registration Number : This trial is registered on "The Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials (ReBECID: RBR-8fjx2jp)," that is part of Primary Registries in the WHO Registry Network, under the title: "Dienogest versus Levonorgestrel IUS on deep endometriosis patient´s QoL without surgery" on June 14, 2021; https://ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-8fjx2jp.
Keyphrases
- clinical trial
- open label
- phase ii
- phase iii
- double blind
- study protocol
- magnetic resonance
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- randomized controlled trial
- magnetic resonance imaging
- minimally invasive
- placebo controlled
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- mental health
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- insulin resistance
- depressive symptoms
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- locally advanced
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