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Can initial vaginal bleeding patterns in etonogestrel implant users predict subsequent bleeding in the first 2 years of use?

Authors :
Mansour, Diana
Mansour, Diana
Fraser, Ian S
Edelman, Alison
Vieira, Carolina S
Kaunitz, Andrew M
Korver, Tjeerd
Pong, Annpey
Lin, Jianxin
Shah, Arvind K
Fox, Michelle
Rekers, Hans
Creinin, Mitchell D
Mansour, Diana
Mansour, Diana
Fraser, Ian S
Edelman, Alison
Vieira, Carolina S
Kaunitz, Andrew M
Korver, Tjeerd
Pong, Annpey
Lin, Jianxin
Shah, Arvind K
Fox, Michelle
Rekers, Hans
Creinin, Mitchell D
Source :
Contraception; vol 100, iss 4, 264-268; 0010-7824
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate if a simple method for characterizing vaginal bleeding patterns in etonogestrel contraceptive implant users can predict subsequent patterns and bleeding-related discontinuation over the first 2 years of use.Study designWe reanalyzed phase 3 study bleeding data for non-breastfeeding participants from the United States, Europe, Russia and Chile during the first 2 years of implant use to characterize and correlate bleeding patterns. We used 90-day reference periods with period 1.1 starting at Day 29 and ending at Day 118. We dichotomized bleeding patterns as "favorable" (amenorrhea, infrequent bleeding and normal frequency bleeding without prolonged bleeding) or "unfavorable' (prolonged and/or frequent bleeding) and tracked user groups based on these bleeding patterns in reference period 1.1 through Year 1 and from Year 1 through Year 2, respectively.ResultsWe evaluated data from 537 and 428 women with up to 1 and 2 years use, respectively. Of the 325 (60.5%) women with favorable bleeding in reference period 1.1, 275 (84.6%) reported favorable bleeding also in reference period 2, 197 (60.6%) reported favorable bleeding throughout Year 1, and favorable bleeding in 75-85% of reference periods in Year 2. Among 212 (39.5%) women with unfavorable bleeding in reference period 1.1, 118 (55.7%) continued with unfavorable bleeding in reference period 2, while about 40%-50% reported favorable patterns in RP 2, 3 and/or 4. Initial favorable bleeding resulted in lower discontinuation rates than initial unfavorable bleeding in years 1 (3.7% vs 12.7%, p≪.0001) and 2 (2.5% vs 16.5%, p≪.0001).ConclusionImplant users with favorable bleeding in the first reference period are likely to continue with favorable bleeding over the next 2 years. Initial bleeding patterns predict overall continuation rates in years 1 and 2. Implications Statement When evaluating vaginal bleeding in any 90-day reference period over 2 years of etonogestrel implant use, approximately 80% of

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Contraception; vol 100, iss 4, 264-268; 0010-7824
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application/pdf, Contraception vol 100, iss 4, 264-268 0010-7824
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287354019
Document Type :
Electronic Resource