Perfil lipídico y alteraciones menstruales en mujeres que usan el anticonceptivo inyectable combinado mesigyna.
Keywords:
ANTICONCEPCIÓN, CONTROL DE LA NATALIDAD, LÍPIDOS, LIPOPROTEÍNAS.Abstract
La anticoncepción hormonal con inyectables hormonales de acción prolongada representa una alternativa ya bastante establecida. Nos propusimos conocer las alteraciones que sobre el metabolismo lipídico y sobre el patrón menstrual provocaba la utilización del anticonceptivo inyectable combinado mensual (AICs) Mesigyna schering AG. Se incluyó en el estudio a 75 mujeres no embarazadas que deseaban controlar su fertilidad. Se hicieron determinaciones de coleterol total, c- HDL, c- LDL, triglicéridos, Lpa. Como resultados obtuvimos que el c-HDL tuvo una ligera tendencia al aumento a partir del segundo año de uso del AICs Mesigyna, la Lpa estuvo elevada en el 16% del total de pacientes. En cuanto al patrón menstrual la regularidad del ciclo se presentó en el 81.3% del total de mujeres al finalizar el estudio. Concluimos que la aplicación del AICs Mesigyna produce alteraciones del ciclo menstrual invariablemente así como se demuestra su papel antiaterogénico por sus efectos metabólicos sobre el perfil lipídico.
.
Downloads
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Authors who have publications with this journal agree to the following terms: Authors will retain their copyrights and grant the journal the right of first publication of their work, which will be publication of their work, which will be simultaneously subject to the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY-NC 4.0) that allows third parties to share the work as long as its author and first publication in this journal are indicated.
Authors may adopt other non-exclusive license agreements for distribution of the published version of the work (e.g.: deposit it in an institutional telematic archive or publish it in a volume). Likewise, and according to the recommendations of the Medical Sciences Editorial (ECIMED), authors must declare in each article their contribution according to the CRediT taxonomy (contributor roles). This taxonomy includes 14 roles, which can be used to represent the tasks typically performed by contributors in scientific academic production. It should be consulted in monograph) whenever initial publication in this journal is indicated. Authors are allowed and encouraged to disseminate their work through the Internet (e.g., in institutional telematic archives or on their web page) before and during the submission process, which may produce interesting exchanges and increase citations of the published work. (See The effect of open access). https://casrai.org/credit/