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https://read.qxmd.com/read/12318141/-menstrual-blood-loss-and-body-iron-stores-comparative-study-between-a-multiload-375-iud-and-a-levonorgestrel-vaginal-ring
#21
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J P Souza, A T Andrade, E Pizarro
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1991: Boletim do C.B.R
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12316112/a-clinical-study-comparing-the-performance-of-three-iucds-multiload-copper-250-copper-t-200-and-lippes-loop-c
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M M Fakhr, D M Fakhr, A A Hassan, N M Nasser
300 Women at Cairo's Al-Zahraa Hospital, using 1 of 3 different IUds (CuT 200, multiload Cu250, and Lippes loop size C) to compare the rate of complications encountered among the 3 groups. Failed insertion was highest among the Cu T200 group with a rate of 3.24/HWY, hundred woman years. Accidental pregnancy was highest among that group as well. With a rate 2.16/HWY compared with 1.10/HWY among the ML Cu250 group and none among the Lippes Loop group. The spontaneous expulsion rate was the same for the Cu T200 and Lippes Loop, i...
1988: Population Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12312739/the-acceptability-of-the-copper-7-multiload-250-and-copper-t-220c-intrauterine-devices
#23
COMPARATIVE STUDY
H Hutapea, T Mccarthy, T H Goh, M J Hanafiah, P Simadjuntak, L S Lim, S M Karim, S S Ratnam, Y M Yong, T A Sinnathuray
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 1984: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12280370/-comparative-clinical-trial-of-two-models-of-copper-iuds-in-campinas-the-t-cu-200-and-the-multiload-cu-250
#24
COMPARATIVE STUDY
J Diaz, A Faundes, M M Diaz, J A Pinotti
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1985: Jornal Brasileiro de Ginecologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12279948/menstrual-flow-duration-and-spotting-following-multiload-copper-250-intra-uterine-device-insertion
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
T H Goh, E S Ang, Y C Yip
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 1983: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12278905/interception-by-post-coital-iud-insertion
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M R Van Santen, A A Haspels
After the development of postcoital hormonal interception, the postcoital use of IUDs to prevent pregnancy was proposed by Tatum. The major advantage of this treatment is that it avoids the use of the usual massive dose of estrogens (a very effective postcoital method) which is associated with nausea and vomiting. This is the 1st method to be effective up to 5 days after exposure, 3 days more than the estrogen treatment. It may also provide long-term contraception in women who wish to continue using the IUD...
July 1981: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12267725/copper-iud-s-and-unwanted-infertility-pathophysiology-of-pelvic-inflammatory-disease-pid-and-sexually-transmitted-disease-std
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L T Krzyzaniak, M Radwan, A Altaf
The Multiload intrauterine device (IUD) and other copper IUDs cause various pathological alterations: thinning of superficial epithelial cells, superficial ulcerations and lesions, disturbances of cyclic development, pseudodecidual stroma, edema of the stroma, broadening of the capillaries, and lesions of the capillaries. The infiltration of numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes, mononuclear cells, and macrophages in the endometrium and uterine lumen, causes the release of some embryotoxic material. There responses are associated with various pathophysiological alterations such as increased vascularity and membrane permeability of the small capillaries, and the production/release of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins in the endometrium...
February 1986: Advances in Contraceptive Delivery Systems: CDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12266200/influence-of-exluton-progestogen-only-oc-and-the-multiload-cu-250-iud-on-lactation
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Delgado Betancourt, J C Sandoval, F Sanchez, P Vallesteros De Cano, M De La Luz Bantista, F Jimenez
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 1984: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12265803/randomized-comparison-of-multiload-standard-and-short-devices
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
A Kivijarvi
A randomized study was conducted to compare the clinical performance of the ML Cu 25-standard and the ML Cu 250-short devices. 375 insertions were performed postmenstrually to mainly parous women 16-43 years of age. Over 90% of the women in both IUD groups had uterine sound lengths from 7-9 cm. The rates are based on the total of 4273 woman months of use. The lost-to-follow-up rates at 12 months were 6.7 and 4.6% for standard and short ML series, respectively. The ML Cu 250-standard had a lower pregnancy rate and a lower removal rate for bleeding and/or pain, but a higher expulsion rate that the short model...
September 1983: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12265367/performance-of-multiload-iud-models-with-different-copper-loads
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Thiery, H Van Der Pas, W Van Os
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 1983: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12265363/effects-of-non-medicated-and-copper-iuds-on-sperm-migration
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Aref, O Kandil, A El-tagi, M R Morad
35 women of proven fertility who were scheduled for surgical sterilization by salpingectomy were selected for this study; 15 control patients, 10 patients using the Multiload (ML) Cu 250 IUD, and 10 fitted with nonmedicated IUDs. Increased copper concentration did not affect sperm receptivity by the cervical mucus, but did significantly affect sperm motility and survival. Nonmedicated IUDs did not interfere with sperm transport in the oviduct. ML Cu IUDs inhibited sperm transport in the oviduct. The effects of the ML Cu IUD on sperm migration were more evident at the tubal level than at the cervical level...
July 1983: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12264721/a-comparison-of-two-iuds-multiload-cu-250-and-copper-t-200
#32
COMPARATIVE STUDY
P Ladehoff, M K Hansen, S Larsen, T Sorensen, J G Westergaard
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 1983: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12262141/clinical-evaluation-of-the-combined-multiload-copper-250-mini-iud-in-selected-nulliparous-women
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N D Goldstuck
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 1980: Contraceptive Delivery Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12137634/immediate-postabortal-insertion-of-intrauterine-devices
#34
REVIEW
D Grimes, K Schulz, N Stanwood
BACKGROUND: Insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD) immediately after an abortion has several potential advantages. The woman is known not to be pregnant, a major concern for clinicians. For example, many clinicians refuse to insert an IUD in a woman who is not menstruating [Stanback 1997]. After induced abortion, a woman's motivation to use contraception may be high. Among women who have limited access to a clinician, abortion care may provide a unique opportunity to address a woman's need for contraception [Mahomed 1997; McLaurin 1993; Wolf 1994]...
2002: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12063443/-the-role-of-copper-releasing-intrauterine-device-or-levonorgestrel-releasing-intrauterine-system-on-uterine-bleeding-and-iron-status-prospective-study-of-8-years
#35
COMPARATIVE STUDY
F Imperato, G Perniola, B Mossa, R Marziani, F Perniola, B Stragapede, C Napolitano
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were the effects of copper intrauterine device (Cu-IUD) compared to progesterone (PRG-IUS) or levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine system (LNg-IUS) on menstrual bleeding, menorrhagia and dysfunctional uterine bleeding. The authors evaluated the effect of copper surface area on uterine bleeding. METHODS: Between March 1992 and November 1999, 223 women, referred to I Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of Rome, were recruited in a prospective study with follow up at 3, 6 and 12 months to evaluate the incidence of endometrial pathology...
June 2002: Minerva Ginecologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12041959/intrauterine-devices
#36
REVIEW
Xiao Bilian
The aim of this chapter is to review the worldwide use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) for contraception and the long-term contraceptive efficacy and safety of copper-bearing IUDs. The TCu380A and Multiload Cu375 have a very low failure rate (0.2-0.5%) over 10 years. The main concerns of the use of IUDs are risk of pelvic inflammatory diseases and increased menstrual blood loss and irregular bleeding. Factors associated with an increase in risk of pelvic inflammatory diseases are discussed. Preventive measures can be taken with careful screening of eligible IUD users, technical training and adequate service facilities for provision of IUDs...
April 2002: Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11704087/emergency-contraception-with-multiload-cu-375-sl-iud-a-multicenter-clinical-trial
#37
MULTICENTER STUDY
L Zhou, B Xiao
The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the efficacy and side effects and the benefits and limitations of inserting Multiload intrauterine device (IUD) for emergency contraception. A total of 1013 women requesting emergency contraception was recruited, among whom 843 were parous women and 170 nulliparous women. Multiload Cu-375 SL IUD was inserted within 120 h after unprotected intercourse. A urine test for pregnancy was performed before IUD insertion to rule out pregnancy. Participants were followed-up until 1 week after the expected day of the next menstruation...
August 2001: Contraception
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11406007/hormonally-impregnated-intrauterine-systems-iuss-versus-other-forms-of-reversible-contraceptives-as-effective-methods-of-preventing-pregnancy
#38
REVIEW
R French, F Cowan, D Mansour, S Morris, D Hughes, A Robinson, T Proctor, C Summerbell, S Logan, J Guillebaud
OBJECTIVES: To assess the contraceptive efficacy, tolerability and acceptability of hormonally impregnated intrauterine systems (IUSs) in comparison to other reversible contraceptive methods. SEARCH STRATEGY: Literature was identified through database searches, reference lists and individuals/organisations working in the field. SELECTION CRITERIA: All randomised controlled trials comparing IUSs with other forms of reversible contraceptives and reporting on pre-determined outcomes in women of reproductive years...
2001: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10796820/immediate-post-abortal-insertion-of-intrauterine-devices
#39
REVIEW
D Grimes, K Schulz, N Stanwood
OBJECTIVES: To assess the safety and efficacy of IUD insertion immediately after spontaneous or induced abortion. SEARCH STRATEGY: We used Medline, Popline, and EMBASE computer searches, supplemented by review articles and contacts with investigators. SELECTION CRITERIA: We sought all randomized controlled trials that had at least one treatment arm that involved IUD insertion immediately after an induced abortion or after curettage for spontaneous abortion...
2000: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10739510/the-effect-of-low-dose-3-keto-desogestrel-added-to-a-copper-releasing-intrauterine-contraceptive-device-on-menstrual-blood-loss-a-double-blind-dose-finding-placebo-controlled-study
#40
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
C A Janssen, P C Scholten, A P Heintz
OBJECTIVE: We sought to establish the lowest dose of 3-keto-desogestrel, when added to a copper-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device, that is needed to reduce menstrual blood loss to a very low level and to treat (essential) menorrhagia successfully. STUDY DESIGN: A double-blind group comparative study was designed in which 203 healthy women with or without menorrhagia were enrolled and randomized to four different Multiload Cu250 intrauterine contraceptive devices, releasing 0 (control), 1...
March 2000: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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