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Progestins in the symptomatic management of endometriosis: a meta-analysis on their effectiveness and safety

Jon-Benay Mitchell, Sarentha Chetty, Fatima Kathrada

2022BMC Women s Health34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a complex chronic disease that affects approximately 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide and commonly presents with pelvic pain and infertility. METHOD & OUTCOME MEASURES: A systematic review of the literature was carried out using the databases Pubmed, Scopus, Cochrane and ClinicalTrials.gov in women with a confirmed laparoscopic diagnosis of endometriosis receiving progestins to determine a reduction in pain symptoms and the occurrence of adverse effects. RESULTS: Eighteen studies were included in the meta-analysis. Progestins improved painful symptoms compared to placebo (SMD = -0.61, 95% CI (-0.77, -0.45), P < 0.00001) with no comparable differences between the type of progestin. After median study durations of 6-12 months, the median discontinuation rate due to adverse effects was 0.3% (range: 0 - 37.1%) with mild adverse effects reported. CONCLUSION: The meta-analysis revealed that pain improvement significantly increased with the use of progestins with low adverse effects. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42021285026.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAdverse effectEndometriosisDiscontinuationMeta-analysisPelvic painPlaceboProgestinReproductive medicineInfertilityInternal medicineGynecologyObstetricsSurgeryPregnancyAlternative medicineHormonePathologyGeneticsBiologyEndometriosis Research and TreatmentMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsPregnancy-related medical research