[A multi-center randomized controlled trial of intrauterine device use in Chinese women]. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVE: To assess the safety and effectiveness of intrauterine device in Chinese women. METHODS: In this multicenter randomized controlled trial, a total of 24 000 women were randomly (1:1:1) into 3 groups of Yuangong Cu 365 (YCu365), Copper T 380A (TCu380A) and Multiload Cu 375 (MLCu375). Clinical outcomes were assessed at 12 months post-insertion, including discontinuation due to pregnancy, expulsion, hemorrhage and downward displacement, etc. The overall and causal-specific discontinuation rates for adverse events were calculated. RESULTS: At the end of the first year, the discontinuation rate of YCu365 (4.21%) was the lowest, followed by TCu380A (8.42%) and MLCu375 (13.91%) (P < 0.01). The differences of discontinuation rates for pregnancy, expulsion, hemorrhage and downward displacement between these IUDs were also significant. MLCu375, side effect without medical treatment, fewer follow-ups, deeper uterine cavity and previous IUD failure were significantly associated with an increased risk of IUD discontinuation. CONCLUSION: The newly developed indomethacin-releasing YCu365 IUD appears to perform the best. However, its long-term safety and cost-effectiveness should be further evaluated.

authors

  • Li, Ying
  • Zhang, Su-min
  • Chen, Feng
  • Zhang, Chun-yan
  • Li, You-ping
  • Zhou, Jian
  • Xun, Peng-cheng
  • Zhao, Yang
  • Ba, Lei
  • Wang, Li
  • Wu, Yu-lin
  • Xu, Jin-xun
  • Yu, Sen-quan
  • Li, Li
  • Zhang, Yu-jun
  • Yu, Guo-bin
  • Fang, Ai-hua
  • Huang, Jiang-tao
  • Tian, Ai-ping
  • Chen, He-ping

publication date

  • December 6, 2011