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Was the Dalkon Shield a safe and effective intrauterine device? The conflict between case-control and clinical trial study findings.

S D Mumford1, E Kessel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the findings of the case-control and cohort studies used to indict the Dalkon Shield (A.H. Robins Company, Inc., Richmond, VA) with the findings of the Dalkon Shield clinical trials. DATA IDENTIFICATION: All published reports on the Dalkon Shield were identified through MEDLARS system (United States National Library of Medicine) searches and by cross checking all references in these reports. The same approach was used to identify all case-control and cohort studies of the purported relationship between intrauterine devices (IUDs) and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). STUDY SELECTION: Only studies of interval patients that included 50 or more women and 6 or more months of follow up that computed standard IUD event rates (rates of pregnancy and expulsion and removal for pain and bleeding) were selected for this study. All case-control and cohort studies identified were included except two case-control studies that included women with sterile chronic salpingitis.
RESULTS: The 16 case-control and 2 cohort studies found or suggested that the Dalkon Shield increased the risk of PID. The 71 clinical trials of the Dalkon Shield show that when this device is inserted by an experienced clinician it is a safe and effective contraceptive method, comparable with other IUDs used at the time. There was no evidence of an increased risk of PID found in these clinical trials.
CONCLUSIONS: This study offers convincing evidence that the indictment of the Dalkon Shield was a mistake. Additionally, this study shows that physician skill and experience is far more important to successful IUD insertion than previously recognized, a finding with considerable implications for IUD study designs and for marketing strategies.

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Keywords:  Americas; Bias; Bleeding; Case Control Studies; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials; Cohort Analysis; Comparative Studies; Contraception; Contraceptive Methods; Data Storage And Retrieval; Developed Countries; Diseases; Error Sources; Family Planning; Infections; Information; Information Processing; Information Retrieval Systems; Insertion; Iud; Iud, Unmedicated; Literature Review; Litigation; Measurement; North America; Northern America; Pain; Pelvic Infections; Research Methodology; Research Report; Signs And Symptoms; Studies; Treatment; United States

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1601137     DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)55068-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


  2 in total

1.  Safety, efficacy and patient acceptability of the contraceptive and non-contraceptive uses of the LNG-IUS.

Authors:  Paula H Bednarek; Jeffrey T Jensen
Journal:  Int J Womens Health       Date:  2010-08-09

Review 2.  New developments in intrauterine device use: focus on the US.

Authors:  Anita L Nelson; Natasha Massoudi
Journal:  Open Access J Contracept       Date:  2016-09-13
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