Beksinska Mags, Smit Jenni, Greener Ross, Piaggio Gilda, Joanis Carol
MatCH Research (Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health Research), Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Durban, South Africa; Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E, UK.
MatCH Research (Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health Research), Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Durban, South Africa; School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
Contraception. 2015 Jan;91(1):85-90. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2014.09.011. Epub 2014 Sep 28.
Male and female condom (FC) functional performance failure declines with user experience. With the recent availability of a wider range of FCs, it is important to know if women with experience in using one type of FC are more proficient in using another type, even if the FC design is quite different.
A randomized, noninferiority crossover clinical trial assessed the function of four FCs (FC2, Woman's Condom, Cupid and VA w.o.w) among 300 women in Durban, South Africa. FC functional failure (breakage, slippage, invagination and misdirection) by condom type and use period was investigated in women using five FCs of each type (20 FC uses in total).
Of the 5364 condoms used during intercourse by 272 women, 200 clinical failures occurred in 195 condoms (190 condoms had one failure, and 5 had two failures). Total clinical failure was comparable across FC types. Of the 195 condoms in which failures occurred, the number of failures in the first condom use period was 103 (7.7%), decreasing to 43 events (3.2%) in the second, 33 (2.5%) in the third and 16 (1.2%) in the fourth. Only 2 failures were reported in the 20th use of an FC compared to 29 in the first use, irrespective of condom type.
FC failure rates decreased markedly after use of the first five condoms regardless of FC type and continued to fall across the next three use periods.
FC failure rates decrease over 20 uses, regardless of FC condom type used. The decrease is higher at the beginning of use, indicating that improvement is greatest after the first five uses.
男用和女用避孕套(FC)的功能性能失败率会随着使用者经验的增加而降低。随着近期更多种类的FC可供使用,了解有使用某一种FC经验的女性在使用另一种类型时是否更熟练很重要,即便FC的设计差异很大。
一项随机、非劣效性交叉临床试验评估了南非德班300名女性使用四种FC(FC2、女用避孕套、丘比特和VA w.o.w)的功能。对每种类型使用五个FC(总共20次FC使用)的女性,按避孕套类型和使用阶段调查FC功能失败(破裂、滑脱、内陷和误置)情况。
272名女性在性交期间使用了5364个避孕套,195个避孕套出现了200次临床失败(190个避孕套有一次失败,5个有两次失败)。不同FC类型的总临床失败情况相当。在出现失败的195个避孕套中,首次使用避孕套阶段的失败次数为103次(7.7%),在第二个阶段降至43次(3.2%),第三个阶段为33次(2.5%),第四个阶段为16次(1.2%)。无论避孕套类型如何,与首次使用时的29次相比,在第20次使用FC时仅报告了2次失败。
无论FC类型如何,在前五次使用避孕套后,FC失败率显著下降,并在接下来的三个使用阶段持续下降。
无论使用哪种FC避孕套,FC失败率在20次使用过程中都会下降。使用初期下降幅度更大,表明在前五次使用后改善最为明显。