Ulipristal Acetate (UPA): An Alternative Option to Surgery for Uterine Fibroids in Reproductive Age: A Review

S. Sharma, Cunjian Yi
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Uterine fibroids are common in females of reproductive age and substantially affecting fertility and quality of life. Current management strategies mainly involve surgical interventions. For treatment, options available are surgical and non-surgical, but the mode of management leans on several factors, such as severity of symptoms, patient’s age, myoma characteristics, desire to preserve uterus and fertility. Alternative approach to surgery for the treatment of symptomatic females with uterine myomas has been recognized. Ulipristal acetate (UPA) has been the first selective progesterone-receptor modulator (SPRM) approved for the pre-operative and long-term management of uterine fibroids. There are evidences promoting an important role for progesterone pathways in the pathophysiology of uterine fibroids which supports the use of ulipristal acetate. The availability of alternative choices to surgical in-tervention is very necessary especially for those willing to preserve uterus and fertility. One of the alternatives is with ulipristal acetate, which has been proven to treat fibroid symptoms effectively.
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醋酸乌普利司特(UPA):育龄期子宫肌瘤手术的替代选择:综述
子宫肌瘤常见于育龄女性,严重影响生育能力和生活质量。目前的治疗策略主要包括手术干预。对于治疗,可选择手术和非手术,但管理模式取决于几个因素,如症状的严重程度,患者的年龄,肌瘤的特点,希望保留子宫和生育能力。手术治疗有症状的女性子宫肌瘤的替代方法已经得到认可。醋酸Ulipristal (UPA)是第一个被批准用于子宫肌瘤术前和长期治疗的选择性孕激素受体调节剂(SPRM)。有证据表明黄体酮通路在子宫肌瘤的病理生理中起重要作用,支持醋酸乌普利司利的使用。对于那些愿意保留子宫和生育能力的人来说,手术干预的替代选择是非常必要的。另一种选择是醋酸乌普利司特,它已被证明能有效治疗肌瘤症状。
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