The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term efficacy and adverse effects of fractionated CO2 laser in the treatment of GSM (Genitourinary Syndrome of menopause). This was a retrospective, monocentric, study conducted between January 2017 and July 2023. Forty-six patients receiving 3 sessions of fractional CO2 laser at 4-6 weeks apart were included. The primary endpoint was the satisfaction of the patient (unsatisfied, neutral or satisfied) 24 months after the treatment. Secondary endpoints were improvement of their GSM, with the use of a sexual health and quality of life scores (FSFI and SF-12), changes in the use of local treatments and adverse events. A sub-group analysis evaluated patients with a history of breast cancer and patient ongoing antihormone therapy. Twenty-four months after treatment, 41% (n=19) patients were satisfied, 21% (n=10) patients were neutral, and 38% (n=17) patients were unsatisfied. There was a significant reduction in hypoesthesia during intercourse (p=0.007), vaginal discharge (p=0.009) and vaginal dryness (p=0.0003). There was no significant improvement in SF-12, FSFI scores or reduction in the use of local treatments. No serious short- or long-term adverse events were reported. Among patients with a history of breast cancer (n=26), there was a significant reduction in hypoesthesia during intercourse (p=0016), vaginal discharge (p=0.041) and vaginal dryness (p=0.0004). The CO2 fractional laser showed an improvement in GSM 24 months after treatment. In the population of patients followed for breast cancer, results were also promising over the long term of treatment.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jogoh.2025.102933 | DOI Listing |
J Clin Rheumatol
March 2025
From the Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Cerrahpaşa Medical School.
Objectives: Our study aimed to identify potential predictors for additional systemic involvement in patients with noninfectious uveitis, specifically focusing on their demographic, etiological, clinical, and laboratory data features from the pediatric rheumatology perspective.
Methods: Patients with noninfectious uveitis before the age of 18 years and followed up for at least 3 months in 2 tertiary centers of pediatric rheumatology and ophthalmology departments were included in the study. Demographics, etiology, clinical features, laboratory data, and treatments administered were evaluated and compared based on the etiology (idiopathic and systemic disease-related uveitis [SD-U]) and the use of biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs.
AIDS Care
March 2025
Center for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Methamphetamine use among sexual minority men (SMM) has been associated with poor ART adherence, and reduced initiation and adherence to PrEP. From May 2021 to May 2023, 226 SMM were enrolled in , a culturally responsive smartphone application to reduce methamphetamine use and improve sexual health. Using a status-neutral approach, an ordinal variable reflected participants' placement on the HIV Prevention/Care Continuum, from HIV-positive, not taking ART, to HIV-negative, currently taking PrEP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndocr Regul
January 2025
1Endocrinology and Internal Medicine Department, Fattouma Bourguiba University Hospital, Monastir, Tunisia.
Pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETS) are common intracranial tumors, but extrasellar or ectopic PitNETS are very rare and supposed to originate from some pituitary remnants. They are mostly found in sphenoidal sinus. But particularly, ectopic clival PitNETS are highly aggressive and can cause bone invasion and can be misdiagnosed as other lesions of the skull base such as chordomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Internet Res
March 2025
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Background: Acceptance and commitment therapy provides a psychobehavioral framework feasible for digital and hybrid weight loss interventions. In face-to-face studies, group-based interventions yield more favorable outcomes than individual interventions, but the effect of the intervention form has not been studied in combination with eHealth.
Objective: This study investigated whether a minimal, 3-session group or individual enhancement could provide additional benefits compared to an eHealth-only intervention when assessing weight, body composition, and laboratory metrics in a sample of occupational health patients with obesity.
J Med Internet Res
March 2025
Westmead Applied Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Westmead, Australia.
Background: Conversational artificial intelligence (AI) allows for engaging interactions, however, its acceptability, barriers, and enablers to support patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are unknown.
Objective: This work stems from the Coordinating Health care with AI-supported Technology for patients with AF (CHAT-AF) trial and aims to explore patient perspectives on receiving support from a conversational AI support program.
Methods: Patients with AF recruited for a randomized controlled trial who received the intervention were approached for semistructured interviews using purposive sampling.
Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!