Souza Maria do Carmo B de, Gusmão Marcia C G, Antunes Roberto A, Souza Marcelo M de, Rito Ana L S, Lira Paloma, Mancebo Ana C A, Tamm Maria A, Panaino Tatiana R, Bahia Maria J
Fertipraxis Reprodução Humana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
JBRA Assist Reprod. 2018 Mar 1;22(1):35-41. doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20180013.
Genital and sexual pain is still neglected. Consequences may be dramatic, since infertility and sexual dysfunction may be reciprocally linked. This is the first study to focus on the identification of cases of vaginismus in the ART scenario and on the introduction of intra-cycle interventions as part of a comprehensive, integrated and patient-centered perspective.
This observational prospective study looked into 425 IVF/ICSI cycles and 226 frozen embryo transfers carried out from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2016, and found seven cases of vaginismus. Within a six-month period, a questionnaire placed on SurveyMonkey was sent twice to 228 ART centers in Latin America. The purpose was to learn how often cases of vaginismus were found in ART centers and the perceptions around the presence of this condition.
The few centers that took the time to answer the questionnaire (24/10.5%) stated that the number of cases in which they had trouble performing control ultrasound examination or needed to perform transfers with patients under sedation was not significant. Although 81% agreed that the incidence of these conditions is low, no references were made to cases of vaginismus, dyspareunia or sexual dysfunction. Our multidisciplinary team found seven cases of vaginismus, involving women with higher education degrees with a mean age of 37.8 years and married for a mean of four years. Although two reported they were able to tolerate intercourse, all reported undergoing treatments such as using vaginal dilators (3), psychotherapy (4) and psychiatric care (1). The care provided by the staff was designed to mitigate patient suffering.
Gentle care and sensitive listening should be integral components in the work of multidisciplinary teams to identify women with vaginismus and offer couples better quality treatment.
生殖器及性疼痛问题仍未得到重视。其后果可能很严重,因为不孕症和性功能障碍可能相互关联。这是第一项聚焦于在辅助生殖技术(ART)场景中识别阴道痉挛病例,并将周期内干预措施作为全面、综合且以患者为中心的治疗方案一部分的研究。
这项前瞻性观察研究调查了2015年1月1日至2016年12月31日期间进行的425个体外受精/卵胞浆内单精子注射(IVF/ICSI)周期以及226次冻融胚胎移植,发现了7例阴道痉挛病例。在六个月的时间里,通过SurveyMonkey向拉丁美洲的228个ART中心发送了两次调查问卷。目的是了解ART中心发现阴道痉挛病例的频率以及对这种情况的认知。
少数花时间回复问卷的中心(24/10.5%)表示,他们在进行控制性超声检查时遇到困难或需要在患者镇静状态下进行移植的病例数量并不多。尽管81%的人同意这些情况的发生率较低,但没有人提及阴道痉挛、性交困难或性功能障碍的病例。我们的多学科团队发现了7例阴道痉挛病例,患者均为受过高等教育的女性,平均年龄37.8岁,平均结婚四年。尽管有两人报告能够耐受性交,但所有人都报告接受了诸如使用阴道扩张器(3例)、心理治疗(4例)和精神护理(1例)等治疗。工作人员提供的护理旨在减轻患者的痛苦。
温柔的护理和贴心的倾听应成为多学科团队工作的组成部分,以便识别患有阴道痉挛的女性,并为夫妇提供更高质量的治疗。