Literature DB >> 11374507

Urogenital prolapse and atrophy at menopause: a prevalence study.

E Versi1, M A Harvey, L Cardozo, M Brincat, J W Studd.   

Abstract

For 285 subjects referred to a menopause clinic data were prospectively collected on the time elapsed since the onset of menopause (menopausal age), sexual activity, dyspareunia, smoking, chronic cough and constipation. Prolapse and atrophy were sought on examination. FSH assay confirmed menopausal status. We found an anterior wall prolapse in 51% of the subjects, of which 6% were protruding beyond the introitus. Posterior wall prolapse was present in 27% and apical prolapse in 20%; none was protruding beyond the introitus. No trend was noted between prolapse and menopausal age. Atrophy was evident in 34% of the women, and this was related to menopausal age (P<0.001). Forty per cent of the sexually active women admitted to dyspareunia, of which 2/3 were superficial. This correlated with advancing menopausal age (P<0.02). In conclusion, genital prolapse was frequent in the population of postmenopausal women, predominantly cystocele, but the prevalence did not correlate with menopausal age.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11374507     DOI: 10.1007/s001920170074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct


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