A 5-year clinical evaluation of subdermal implants among Abakaliki acceptors

N. Igwe, E. Nnamdi, A. Jude
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Background: The family planning clinic of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki in Ebonyi State, obtains its clients from the postnatal clinic, the general outpatient department, specialist clinics, and referrals from the primary, secondary, and private health centers in the state. Aim: To evaluate subdermal implants use in Abakaliki, Nigeria, for acceptance rate, efficacy, and complications. Materials and Methods: A descriptive retrospective study that was carried out in the family planning unit of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, Nigeria, between January 1, 2009, and December 31, 2013. The records of the clients from the family planning clinic and their case files from the medical record units were studied. Sociodemographic characteristics, side effects, discontinuation, and reasons for discontinuation were extracted and fed into the computer using Epi Info program (2008) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta USA version 3.5.1 and analyzed. Results: Of 1737 contraceptive acceptors, 554 clients accepted subdermal implants giving a rate of 31.9%. The mean (standard deviation) for age and parity was 32.9 (5.2) years and 4.9 (2.2) years, respectively. Sixty-nine clients discontinued the method giving a discontinuation rate of 69/554 (12.5%) over the 5-year period. The most common reason for discontinuation was the desire to get pregnant 47/69 (68.1%). Seventeen clients out of 554 (3.1%) had side effects or complications. Menstrual disturbances were the most common side effect. Conclusion: Subdermal implants are very effective and safe with high acceptance and continuation rate in Abakaliki.
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Abakaliki受体皮下植入物的5年临床评价
背景:埃邦伊州Abakaliki联邦教学医院的计划生育诊所的客户来自产后诊所、普通门诊部、专科诊所以及该州初级、二级和私人卫生中心的转诊。目的:评价尼日利亚Abakaliki地区皮下植入物的使用率、疗效和并发症。材料和方法:2009年1月1日至2013年12月31日期间,在尼日利亚阿巴卡利基联邦教学医院计划生育部门开展了一项描述性回顾性研究。对计划生育门诊病人的病历和病案单位的病例档案进行了研究。使用美国亚特兰大疾病控制与预防中心3.5.1版Epi信息程序(2008)提取社会人口学特征、副作用、停药和停药原因并输入计算机进行分析。结果:1737例接受避孕措施的患者中,554例接受皮下植入,避孕率为31.9%。年龄和胎次的平均值(标准差)分别为32.9(5.2)岁和4.9(2.2)岁。69名患者停用了该方法,5年期间停用率为69/554(12.5%)。最常见的停药原因是想要怀孕47/69(68.1%)。554例患者中有17例(3.1%)出现了副作用或并发症。月经紊乱是最常见的副作用。结论:皮下植入治疗Abakaliki有效、安全,有较高的接受率和延续率。
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