Three-year efficacy, safety, and tolerability outcomes from a phase 3 study of a low-dose copper intrauterine device.

Mitchell D Creinin, Lori M Gawron, Andrea H Roe, Paul D Blumenthal, Christy M Boraas, Melody Y Hou, Colleen McNicholas, Mary Jo Schreifels, Kevin Peters, Kelly Culwell, David K Turok
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess 3-year efficacy, safety, and tolerability of the Cu 175mm2 copper intrauterine device (IUD).

Study design: This single-arm trial recruited participants at risk of pregnancy aged 17-45 years at 42 U.S. centers to receive a Cu 175mm2 IUD with a flexible nitinol frame. We assessed efficacy in participants ≤35 years old at enrollment and assessed all other outcomes in the entire population. We calculated the Pearl Index (pregnancies/100 person-years) through 3 years as the primary efficacy outcome. Secondary outcomes included pregnancy percentages by life-table analysis, placement success, safety (adverse events), and tolerability.

Results: Of 1620 enrollees, 1601 (98.8%) had successful IUD placement, with 1397 ≤35 years at enrollment. We observed a 1-year Pearl Index of 0.94 (95%CI 0.43-1.78) and 1-year and cumulative 3-year life-table pregnancy rates of 1.26% (95%CI 0.57%-1.95%) and 2.47% (95%CI 1.34%-3.60%), respectively. The most common adverse events included bleeding and pain. Over 3 years, 15.4% of participants discontinued due to bleeding or pain. Device expulsions occurred in 36 (2.2%) and 63 (3.9%) participants over 1 and 3 years, respectively. Eight related serious adverse events occurred, including five ectopic pregnancies and one each of uterine perforation, anemia, and uterine hemorrhage. One- and three-year continuation rates were 78.9% and 49.6%, respectively.

Conclusion: These data support efficacy, safety, and tolerability of the Cu 175mm2 IUD during the first 3 years of use.

Clinical trial: NCT03633799.

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研究目的评估 Cu 175mm2 铜宫内节育器 (IUD) 的 3 年疗效、安全性和耐受性:这项单臂试验在美国的 42 个中心招募了年龄在 17-45 岁之间的高危妊娠者,让她们接受带有柔性镍钛诺框架的 Cu 175mm2 宫内节育器。我们评估了入组时年龄小于 35 岁的参与者的疗效,并评估了整个人群的所有其他结果。我们计算了 3 年的珍珠指数(怀孕/100 人-年),作为主要疗效结果。次要结果包括通过生命表分析得出的怀孕百分比、置管成功率、安全性(不良事件)和耐受性:在 1620 名注册者中,1601 人(98.8%)成功放置了宫内节育器,其中 1397 人在注册时年龄小于 35 岁。我们观察到 1 年的珍珠指数为 0.94(95%CI 0.43-1.78),1 年和累计 3 年的终身妊娠率分别为 1.26%(95%CI 0.57%-1.95%)和 2.47%(95%CI 1.34%-3.60%)。最常见的不良反应包括出血和疼痛。3 年中,15.4% 的参与者因出血或疼痛而中止治疗。在 1 年和 3 年中,分别有 36 名(2.2%)和 63 名(3.9%)参与者发生了装置脱落。发生了 8 起相关的严重不良事件,其中包括 5 起宫外孕,子宫穿孔、贫血和子宫出血各 1 起。1年和3年的持续率分别为78.9%和49.6%:这些数据支持 Cu 175mm2 宫内节育器在最初 3 年使用期间的有效性、安全性和耐受性:临床试验:NCT03633799。
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