Relationship between long-acting reversible contraception and acne in a cohort of adolescents and young adults.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Pediatric Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1111/pde.15578
Markus D Boos, Morgan E Ryan, Carly Milliren, Sarah Golub, Sofya Maslyanskaya, Michelle Escovedo, Amy DiVasta, Sarah Pitts
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Background: The use of progestin-only long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) may be a risk factor for acne. Few studies have focused primarily on the effects of hormonal LARC on the development or exacerbation of acne in adolescents and young adults. We sought to understand the incidence and management of acne following hormonal LARC insertion in this adolescent/young adult population.

Methods: A secondary data analysis was conducted of prospectively collected quality improvement (QI) data from the Adolescent Medicine LARC Collaborative. Subjects were evaluated by clinicians in adolescent medicine clinics at participating study sites, and acne severity was documented using a standardized recording instrument and scale. Descriptive statistics were reported as frequencies and percentages for categorical variables or mean and standard deviation (SD) for continuous variables. We compared demographic and clinical characteristics by those who had worsening acne, accounting for site inter-correlation using Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel chi-square tests for categorical variables and linear generalized estimating equation (GEE) regression for continuous variables.

Results: Of 1319 subjects who completed LARC insertion, 28.5% (376/1319) experienced worsening acne following use of progestin-only LARC. Acne was a contributing factor to LARC removal in only 3% (40/1319), and the sole reason for removal in 0.4% (5/1319) of all subjects. As this was a secondary analysis of prospectively collected QI data, limitations of this study include incomplete or inaccurate documentation of acne severity. Moreover, LARC insertions without follow-up/removal visits or with only follow-up/removal within 8 weeks of insertion were excluded from our study, which may also bias results.

Conclusions: Adolescents and young adults seeking progestin-only LARC should be counseled about the potential for developing acne or experiencing a worsening of existing acne during LARC use. However, acne was not a common reason for LARC discontinuation.

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青少年中长效可逆避孕药与痤疮的关系。
背景:使用纯孕激素长效可逆避孕药(LARC)可能是痤疮的一个危险因素。很少有研究主要关注激素 LARC 对青少年痤疮发生或加重的影响。我们试图了解在青少年/年轻人群中插入激素 LARC 后痤疮的发生率和处理方法:方法:我们对青少年医学 LARC 合作组织前瞻性收集的质量改进(QI)数据进行了二次数据分析。受试者由参与研究地点的青春期医学诊所的临床医生进行评估,并使用标准化的记录工具和量表记录痤疮的严重程度。描述性统计以频率和百分比表示分类变量,以平均值和标准差 (SD) 表示连续变量。我们比较了痤疮恶化者的人口统计学和临床特征,对分类变量采用 Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel 齐次方检验,对连续变量采用线性广义估计方程 (GEE) 回归,以考虑研究地点之间的相关性:在完成 LARC 植入的 1319 名受试者中,28.5%(376/1319)在使用纯孕激素 LARC 后出现痤疮恶化。只有 3%(40/1319)的受试者因痤疮而拔除 LARC,而在所有受试者中,只有 0.4%(5/1319)的受试者因痤疮而拔除 LARC。由于这是对前瞻性收集的 QI 数据进行的二次分析,本研究的局限性包括对痤疮严重程度的记录不完整或不准确。此外,我们的研究还排除了未进行随访/移除访问或仅在植入后 8 周内进行随访/移除的 LARC 植入情况,这也可能会使结果出现偏差:结论:对于寻求纯孕激素 LARC 的青少年和年轻成人,应就其在使用 LARC 期间出现痤疮或现有痤疮恶化的可能性提供咨询。不过,痤疮并不是停用 LARC 的常见原因。
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Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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3.20
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269
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Pediatric Dermatology answers the need for new ideas and strategies for today''s pediatrician or dermatologist. As a teaching vehicle, the Journal is still unsurpassed and it will continue to present the latest on topics such as hemangiomas, atopic dermatitis, rare and unusual presentations of childhood diseases, neonatal medicine, and therapeutic advances. As important progress is made in any area involving infants and children, Pediatric Dermatology is there to publish the findings.
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