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Pain and ease of insertion of three different intrauterine devices in Brazilian adolescents: A participant-blinded randomized trial.

Authors :
Anjos, Fabiana C.Q.S.
Marcelino, Ana C.
Espejo-Arce, Ximena
Pereira, Paula da C.
Barbosa, Priscila F.
Juliato, Cassia T.
Bahamondes, Luis
Source :
Contraception. Jun2023, Vol. 122, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To compare pain and ease of insertion of the copper 380 mm2, levonorgestrel 52 mg, and levonorgestrel 19.5-mg intrauterine devices (IUDs) in Brazilian adolescents. We conducted a participant-blinded randomized trial at two clinics in Brazil. We enrolled 318 adolescents<19 years old in a 1:1:1 ratio from November 2021 to February 2022. We informed the adolescents about the IUD type inserted after they evaluated the pain associated with the IUD insertion using a Visual Analogue Scale and immediately after that the healthcare provider who placed the IUD evaluated the ease of the procedure. The VAS pain level was significantly higher after the levonorgestrel 52-mg IUD placement, median and [interquartile range, IQ] 8.0 [4.0] than the copper 380-mm2 IUD 7.0 [4.0], and the levonorgestrel 19.5-mg IUD 7.0 [6.0] (p = 0.001). The placement was easier after the copper 380-mm2 IUD (87/106, 82.1%) and the levonorgestrel 19.5-mg IUD (91/106, 85.8%) when compared with the levonorgestrel 52-mg IUD (75/105, 70.7%). After multiple logistic regression analyses, the higher VAS pain scores were associated with the levonorgestrel 52-mg IUD (OR = 2.90), low number of pregnancies (OR –0.48), and with a history of dysmenorrhea (OR = 2.67). The placement of the copper 380-mm2 IUD and the levonorgestrel 19.5-mg IUD was associated with lower pain according to the adolescent and was easier according to the provider when compared with the levonorgestrel 52-mg IUD. However, the small observed differences may not be clinically relevant. We found that the three types of IUDs were generally easy to place; however, mean pain scores were high during insertions. Our findings of high pain scores reinforce the need for interventions to reduce pain for adolescent IUD insertion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00107824
Volume :
122
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Contraception
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163390564
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2023.109997