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Absent correlation between vaginal bleeding and oestradiol levels or endometrial morphology during tibolone use in early postmenopausal women.

B Berning1, C van Kuijk, H J Bennink, B C Fauser.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate a potential correlation between vaginal bleeding and oestradiol (E2) levels/endometrial morphology in early postmenopausal women using tibolone (Livial(R)).
METHODS: A 2-year randomised placebo-controlled study of 94 healthy women, 1-3 years after spontaneous menopause, receiving either placebo (n=23), 1.25 mg/day (n=36) or 2.5 mg/day (n=35) tibolone. Episodes of vaginal bleeding throughout the 2-year study period were recorded. Age, age of menopause, months since menopause and body mass index were recorded. Serum E2 levels were assessed at baseline and at 3-month intervals throughout the study period. In case of vaginal bleeding, endometrium morphology was assessed by Vabra Curettage.
RESULTS: Fifty-one percent (n=18, P<0.05) of women in the 2.5 mg/day tibolone group and 44% (n=16, P=0.07) in the 1.25 mg/day tibolone group presented with at least one period of vaginal bleeding, compared with 22% (n=5) in the placebo group. The women who bled in the placebo group were younger (P<0.01), had menopause at an earlier age (P<0.05), had a shorter duration since menopause (P<0.05) and had a higher median E2 serum level prior to bleeding (P<0.05). In contrast, in both tibolone groups, no determinants could be found for the vaginal bleeding. Ninety percent of the first bleedings occurred within 9 months after starting the treatment. At Vabra endometrium sampling, there was no evidence of endometrial stimulation.
CONCLUSIONS: In the present study, early postmenopausal women using 1.25 or 2.5 mg/day tibolone are 2-2.5 times more likely to present with vaginal bleeding compared with placebo (P<0.05) without evidence of higher serum E2 levels or endometrial stimulation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10802404     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5122(00)00103-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Maturitas        ISSN: 0378-5122            Impact factor:   4.342


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1.  In vivo and in vitro estrogenic and progestagenic actions of Tibolone.

Authors:  Anil Sadarangani; Ana María Salgado; Sumie Kato; Mauricio Pinto; Andrés Carvajal; Carolina Monso; Gareth I Owen; Pilar Vigil
Journal:  Biol Res       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 5.612

Review 2.  Short-term and long-term effects of tibolone in postmenopausal women.

Authors:  Giulio Formoso; Enrica Perrone; Susanna Maltoni; Sara Balduzzi; Jack Wilkinson; Vittorio Basevi; Anna Maria Marata; Nicola Magrini; Roberto D'Amico; Chiara Bassi; Emilio Maestri
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-10-12
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