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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Quality of life in women of reproductive age after surgical menopause |
Authors: | Vataman, Elena |
Keywords: | quality of life;surgical menopause |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | VATAMAN, Elena. Quality of life in women of reproductive age after surgical menopause. In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 182. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Surgical menopause is the cessation of menses resulting from surgical removal
of the uterus, leaving one or both ovaries, or the removal of both ovaries. Estrogen deficiency,
arising from surgical menopause, can have both medical and psychological adverse
consequences for woman’s health and as a result the quality of life (QOL) decreases
significantly.
Aim of the study. This study aimed to analyze the cases of surgical menopause in order to
identify the age, indications, technique and surgical volume and to determine its impact on
QOL in women of reproductive age.
Materials and methods. A retrospective study was performed. It includes 131 patients who
underwent hysterectomy with or without ovarectomy in the period 2016-2018 in the
gynecology Department of the Municipal Clinical Hospital no. 1. The QOL-BREF
questionnaire recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) was used in order to
asses quality of life of 30 women of reproductive age. The WHO QOL-BREF is structured in
four main domains physical, psychological, social, and environmental, summing together 26
questions. The scores had been calculated according to the standard methods. High scores
indicated a good or optimal QOL and lower scores showed a poor QOL with high effect of
menopausal symptoms on QOL. Those who obtained 0-33.3% scores were considered poor
QOL, scores from 33.3 to 66.7% were taken as average QOL, and scores above 66.7% were
considered good QOL.
Results. It was found that the average age of women varied within 31-85 years. The majority
of women had ages between 40-49 (56.4%), 84 patients were of reproductive age (64%). The
most common indication for the surgery was uterine myoma, undertaken in 81.8%. The
analysis of the data related to the surgical technique of hysterectomy showed that most
hysterectomies were performed by abdominal approach, in 93.9%. In 82.4% hysterectomy
without ovarectomy was performed, in 10.7% hysterectomy with unilateral ovarectomy, and
only in 6.9% hysterectomy with bilateral ovarectomy. In this study, we found the WHOQOLBREF
scores for all domain to be low for women with surgical menopause. So, for domain 1 -
physical health we obtained a score of 28.4%, for domain 2 - psychological 24.2%, domain 3
- social relationships 33.1% and for domain 4 – environment 15.6%. Our study shows that an
acute drop in estrogen levels in women with surgical menopause leads to severe menopausal
symptoms and have a significantly worse effect on QOL. However, further studies are required
to clarify the role of hormones in producing the menopausal symptoms and their effect on QOL.
Conclusions. Surgical menopause in women of reproductive age decreases all parameters of
quality life and contributes to the development of psycho-emotional, neurological, sexual,
hormonal, atrophic disorders as well as a decrease in social adaptation. |
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