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Irene Lambrinoudaki1, Stavroula A Paschou2, Mary Ann Lumsden3, Stephanie Faubion4, Evangelos Makrakis5, Sophia Kalantaridou5, Nick Panay6.
Abstract
Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) refers to the loss of ovarian activity before the age of 40 years, which leads to hypoestrogenism and amenorrhoea. The diagnosis of POI in a young woman has potentially life-changing physical and emotional consequences for both the patient and her family. Therefore, it is very important that the diagnosis is correct and that it is made in a timely manner. Unfortunately, the diagnosis and therefore the effective treatment of POI are often delayed, which underlines the need for education of the broad medical community on the issue. A panel of menopause experts reviewed and critically appraised the literature, and present: 1) the diagnostic approach to POI, 2) the investigation of the etiology of this condition, 3) the therapeutic strategy regarding both hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and fertility and 4) the long-term follow-up and management for ensuring quality of life, as well as urogenital, cardiovascular, bone and mental health. The ultimate goal is to provide a complete toolkit for the primary care physician to have easy access to all the information needed for the optimal management of women with POI, in the context of evidence-based and personalized medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; Hormone replacement therapy; Mental health; Osteoporosis; Premature ovarian insufficiency; Quality of life; Urogenital health
Year: 2021 PMID: 33451805 DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2020.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maturitas ISSN: 0378-5122 Impact factor: 4.342