Menstrual blood loss and body iron stores: comparative study between a Multiload-375 IUD and a levonorgestrel vaginal ring
Perda sanguinea menstrual e estoques de ferro do organismo -- estudo comparativo entre o DIU Multiload-375 e o anel vaginal de levonorgestrel release_rxxmol27mbhznmxypnf2uosgb4

by J P Souza, A T Andrade, E Pizarro

Published in Boletim do C.B.R.

1991   Volume 10, Issue 1, p26-32

Abstract

107 users of vaginal rings and 74 users of Multiload-375 (ML-375) IUDs aged 18-40 years with more than 1 parity were studied. In the city of Santiago, Chile, 57 patients and at the University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil, 124 users were enrolled. The vaginal ring releases about 20 mcg/day of levonorgestrel (LNG). It was used continuously for 12 months with replacement every 3 months. The ML-375 was used continuously for 24 months or more. Menstrual blood loss (MBL) was determined before insertion; 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after insertion in both groups; and after 24 months in the IUD users. Serum ferritin measurement was done before use: 6 and 12 months after use in the vaginal ring group and 6, 12, and 24 after IUD insertion. Hemoglobin also was measured. It was observed that MBL always increased with IUD use and decreased with vaginal ring use. The measurements concerning IUD were significant in Santiago up to 24 months with a value of MBL of + 17.9 +or- 7.8 ml, while in Juiz de Fora they were significant up to 12 months returning to the value of preinsertion at 24 months (+ 3.1 +or- 4.6 ml). In vaginal ring users a small decrease of MBL was ascertained, but the only statistical difference occurred up to 12 months in Santiago (- 9 +or- 4.4 ml). In IUD use, in inverse correlation to MBL, serum ferritin dropped significantly at 6 months in Chile (- 7.7 +or- 2.9 ng.ml) and 6, 12, and 24-month follow-ups in Brazil (-5.2, -6 and-7.7 ng/ml, respectively). With the vaginal ring serum ferritin did not change significantly. These findings confirm previous research that ML IUDs increased MBL much less than other IUDs causing less change in iron stores even in patients with ferritin lower than 15 ng/ml, considered under the normal value. Yet for users in developing countries, the use of vaginal rings with LNG would be more suitable than the IUD ML-375 because of slighter alterations in the iron balance of the system.
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