2020
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.22953
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The effect of copper intrauterine device use duration on uterine and ovarian blood flow parameters: A prospective cross‐sectional study

Abstract: PurposeThis prospective cross‐sectional study aimed to compare uterine and ovarian arterial Doppler signals in regularly menstruating patients who had been using copper intrauterine devices (IUD) for different durations.MethodsFour groups of participants were formed (n = 30 for each) depending on the duration of copper IUD use: less than 1 year (group 1), 1 to 3 years (group 2), and over 3 years (group 3). Women without IUDs formed the control group. All participants were called in on the fifth‐eighth days of … Show more

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“…agrees with a recent study that showed that such effect was related to the duration of IUCD usage. [12] In contrast Frajndlich et al, in 2000 [13] , demonstrated that transvaginal Doppler examination of uterine artery in 101women (74 IUCD users and 24 controls) showed that the RI and PI were lower in the IUCD users. However not all patients in this study had AUB while some of those who had bleeding were on medications to control the bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…agrees with a recent study that showed that such effect was related to the duration of IUCD usage. [12] In contrast Frajndlich et al, in 2000 [13] , demonstrated that transvaginal Doppler examination of uterine artery in 101women (74 IUCD users and 24 controls) showed that the RI and PI were lower in the IUCD users. However not all patients in this study had AUB while some of those who had bleeding were on medications to control the bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Iatrogenic heavy menstrual bleeding is caused directly or indirectly by a medication or medical device. The copper IUD initially increases menstrual blood flow duration and volume by up to 50% over baseline though flow may return to baseline with continued use [41,42]. The number of medical diagnoses increases with age.…”
Section: Aub-i: Iatrogenicmentioning
confidence: 99%