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环加项目:保护女性免受意外怀孕的阴道环的安全性和可接受性。

The ring plus project: safety and acceptability of vaginal rings that protect women from unintended pregnancy.

作者信息

Schurmans Céline, De Baetselier Irith, Kestelyn Evelyne, Jespers Vicky, Delvaux Thérèse, Agaba Stephen K, van Loen Harry, Menten Joris, van de Wijgert Janneke, Crucitti Tania

机构信息

Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nationalestraat 155, 2000, Antwerp, Belgium.

Rinda Ubuzima, KN 50th Av., Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2015 Apr 10;15:348. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1680-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research is ongoing to develop multipurpose vaginal rings to be used continuously for contraception and to prevent Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. Contraceptive vaginal rings (CVRs) are available in a number of countries and are most of the time used intermittently i.e. three weeks out of a 4-week cycle. Efficacy trials with a dapivirine-containing vaginal ring for HIV prevention are ongoing and plans to develop multi-purpose vaginal rings for prevention of both HIV and pregnancy have been elaborated. In contrast with the CVRs, multi-purpose vaginal rings will have to be used continuously. Women who continuously use a CVR will no longer have menses. Furthermore, some safety aspects of CVR use have never been studied in-depth in the past, such as the impact of the vaginal ring on the vaginal microbiota, biofilm formation and induction of inflammation. We studied acceptability and these novel aspects of safety in Rwandan women. Although significant progress has been made over the past decade, Rwanda still has a high unmet need for contraception (with 47% unplanned births) and a generalized HIV epidemic, and CVRs are not yet available.

METHODS

We will conduct an open label, single centre, randomized controlled trial. A total of 120 HIV-negative women will be randomized to intermittent CVR use (to allow menstruation) or continuous CVR use. Women will be followed for a maximum of 14 weeks. In parallel, we will conduct a qualitative study using in-depth interview and focus group discussion methodology.

DISCUSSION

In addition to evaluating the safety and acceptability of intermittent and continuous CVR use in Rwandan women, we hope that our findings will inform the development of future multipurpose vaginal rings, will prepare Rwandan study populations for future clinical trials of multipurpose vaginal rings, and will pave the way for introduction of CVRs on African markets.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01796613 . Registered 14 February 2013.

摘要

背景

正在进行研发多用途阴道环的研究,这种阴道环可连续用于避孕和预防人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染。避孕阴道环(CVR)在许多国家都有,并且大多是间歇性使用,即在4周周期中使用3周。含达匹韦林的阴道环预防HIV的疗效试验正在进行中,并且已经制定了研发预防HIV和妊娠的多用途阴道环的计划。与避孕阴道环不同,多用途阴道环必须连续使用。持续使用避孕阴道环的女性将不再有月经。此外,过去从未对避孕阴道环使用的一些安全性方面进行过深入研究,例如阴道环对阴道微生物群、生物膜形成和炎症诱导的影响。我们研究了卢旺达女性对避孕阴道环的可接受性以及这些新的安全性方面。尽管在过去十年中取得了重大进展,但卢旺达对避孕的需求仍有很大缺口(47%的分娩为意外怀孕),且HIV疫情普遍存在,目前尚无避孕阴道环。

方法

我们将开展一项开放标签、单中心、随机对照试验。总共120名HIV阴性女性将被随机分为间歇性使用避孕阴道环(以允许月经来潮)或持续使用避孕阴道环两组。对女性的随访最长为14周。同时,我们将采用深入访谈和焦点小组讨论方法进行定性研究。

讨论

除了评估卢旺达女性间歇性和持续性使用避孕阴道环的安全性和可接受性外,我们希望我们的研究结果能为未来多用途阴道环的研发提供参考,让卢旺达的研究人群为未来多用途阴道环的临床试验做好准备,并为避孕阴道环进入非洲市场铺平道路。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov NCT01796613。于2013年2月14日注册。

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