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Comparative effectiveness of hysterectomy versus myomectomy on one-year health-related quality of life in women with uterine fibroids.

Authors :
Wallace, Kedra
Zhang, Shuaiqi
Thomas, Laine
Stewart, Elizabeth A.
Nicholson, Wanda Kay
Wegienka, Ganesa R.
Wise, Lauren A.
Laughlin-Tommaso, Shannon K.
Diamond, Michael P.
Marsh, Erica E.
Jacoby, Vanessa L.
Anchan, Raymond M.
Venable, Sateria
Larry, G. Maxwell
Lytle, Barbara
Wang, Tracy
Myers, Evan R.
Source :
Fertility & Sterility. Mar2020, Vol. 113 Issue 3, p618-626. 9p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>To compare long-term health-related quality of life (HRQOL) 1 year after hysterectomy or myomectomy for treatment of uterine fibroids (UFs) and to determine whether route of procedure, race, or age affected improvements in HRQOL.<bold>Design: </bold>Prospective cohort study.<bold>Setting: </bold>Eight clinical sites throughout the United States.<bold>Patient(s): </bold>A total of 1,113 premenopausal women with UFs who underwent hysterectomy or myomectomy as part of Comparing Options for Management: Patient-Centered Results for Uterine Fibroids.<bold>Intervention(s): </bold>None.<bold>Main Outcome Measure (s): </bold>Self-reported HRQOL measures including Uterine Fibroid Symptom Quality of Life, the European QOL 5 Dimension Health Questionnaire, and the visual analog scale at baseline and 1-year after hysterectomy or myomectomy.<bold>Result (s): </bold>Hysterectomy patients were older with a longer history of symptomatic UF compared with myomectomy patients. There were no differences in baseline HRQOL. After adjustment for baseline differences between groups, compared with myomectomy, patients' HRQOL (95% confidence interval [CI], 5.4, 17.2) and symptom severity (95% CI, -16.3, -8.8) were significantly improved with hysterectomy. When stratified across race/ethnicity and age, hysterectomy had higher HRQOL scores compared with myomectomy. There was little difference in HRQOL (95% CI, 0.1 [-9.5, 9.6]) or symptom severity (95% CI, -3.4 [-10, 3.2]) between abdominal hysterectomy and abdominal myomectomy.<bold>Conclusion (s): </bold>HRQOL improved in all women 1 year after hysterectomy or myomectomy. Hysterectomy patients reported higher HRQOL summary scores compared with myomectomy patients. When stratified by route, minimally invasive hysterectomy had better HRQOL scores than minimally invasive myomectomy. There was little difference in scores with abdominal approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00150282
Volume :
113
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fertility & Sterility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142271805
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.10.028