Continuation of the Levonorgestrel-Releasing Intrauterine Device Among Adolescents With Endometriosis

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Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the 1-year continuation rate of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) in adolescents with endometriosis, and the frequency at which additional systemic hormonal treatment (HT) is utilized. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was performed of patients aged 12-21 years who underwent laparoscopy for endometriosis and LNG-IUD insertion at a single tertiary care institution between 2018 and 2021. RESULTS: We evaluated 224 adolescents (mean age = 17.0, SD = 1.8 years) who underwent LNG-IUD placement during laparoscopic evaluation for endometriosis. Stage I endometriosis was most common (84.4%), followed by stage II (13.0%). Of 221 with follow-up, 208 (94.1%) had HT added or continued postsurgery. The most common additional HT was norethindrone acetate (42.5%), followed by combined hormonal contraceptives (34.8%). The 1-year LNG-IUD continuation rate was 92.0%. There were 18 IUD removals (8%) by 1 year, and the median time to removal was 118 days (interquartile range = 159; range 8-293). Use of additional HT was associated with a lower hazard of IUD removal within the first year of use (hazard ratio = 0.19, 95% confidence interval: 0.06-0.56, P < .001). CONCLUSION: The majority of adolescents used the LNG-IUD with additional systemic HT for endometriosis management. While overall continuation was high, adolescents who were using LNG-IUD and HT were more likely to continue LNG-IUD than those who were not utilizing additional HT.

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endometriosis

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Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Contraceptive Agents, Female Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis

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levonorgestrel levonorgestrel norethisterone acetate

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