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新冠疫苗接种后的月经不规律:一项全球横断面调查。

Menstrual irregularities following COVID-19 vaccination: A global cross-sectional survey.

作者信息

Sarfraz Azza, Sarfraz Zouina, Sarfraz Muzna, Nadeem Zainab, Felix Miguel, Cherrez-Ojeda Ivan

机构信息

The Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.

Fatima Jinnah Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan.

出版信息

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2022 Sep;81:104220. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104220. Epub 2022 Aug 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination generates protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 infection. There is no clear evidence of COVID-19 vaccine-induced menstrual irregularities.

OBJECTIVE

To identify potential menstrual irregularities following COVID-19 vaccine among females.

METHODS

A worldwide cross-sectional survey study was conducted from June 10, 2021, to July 10, 2021 using online mediums. The survey consisted of 15 questions divided into baseline characteristics, vaccination status and dosage, menstruation and relate factors, and thoughts and knowledge about menstrual irregularities. Non-probability convenience sampling method was used including 510 responses. The results were tabulated, with bivariate analysis and chi-square test results. The sensitivity and specificity test of factors associated to knowledge about menstrual irregularities post COVID-19 vaccination were analyzed by receiver operating characteristic analysis.

RESULTS

The associations between healthcare worker (HCW) status and perceptions (χ2 = 10.422; p = 0.064), and knowledge about menstrual irregularities post-vaccination (χ2 = 1.966; p = 0.161) were found. Vaccinated compared to non-vaccinated women had a higher risk of change in inter-cycle length between periods (OR = 3.172; 95% CI = 0.470-21.431). Of 314 HCW vs. 196 non-HCW, 60 (19.1%) vs. 28 (14.3%) were knowledgeable about menstrual irregularities (OR = 1.338, 95% CI = 0.886-2.019 vs. OR = 0.944; 95% CI = 0.873-1.021). On asking the HCW vs. non-HCW about perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine-induced menstrual irregularities, 24 (7.6%) vs. 9 (4.6%) agreed, 139 (44.3%) vs. 67 (34.2%) disagreed, and 151 (48.1%) vs. 120 (61.2%) did not know or chose not applicable.

CONCLUSION

There is a gap in the current understanding of menstrual irregularities, even if temporary, following COVID-19 vaccination that requires further exploration. Misinformation may also be the culprit for the observed proportion of women that noticed changes in their menstrual periods after COVID-19 vaccination.

摘要

引言

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种可产生针对严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染的保护性免疫。目前尚无明确证据表明COVID-19疫苗会导致月经不调。

目的

确定女性接种COVID-19疫苗后潜在的月经不调情况。

方法

2021年6月10日至2021年7月10日通过在线平台开展了一项全球横断面调查研究。该调查包含15个问题,分为基线特征、疫苗接种状况和剂量、月经及相关因素,以及关于月经不调的想法和知识。采用非概率便利抽样方法,共收到510份回复。结果制成表格,并给出双变量分析和卡方检验结果。通过受试者工作特征分析对与COVID-19疫苗接种后月经不调知识相关因素的敏感性和特异性进行了分析。

结果

发现医护人员(HCW)身份与认知之间存在关联(χ2 = 10.422;p = 0.064),以及与接种疫苗后月经不调知识之间存在关联(χ2 = 1.966;p = 0.161)。与未接种疫苗的女性相比,接种疫苗的女性经期周期长度变化的风险更高(比值比[OR] = 3.172;95%置信区间[CI] = 0.470 - 21.431)。在314名医护人员和196名非医护人员中,分别有60名(19.1%)和28名(14.3%)了解月经不调知识(OR = 1.338,95% CI = 0.886 - 2.019;而OR = 0.944;95% CI = 0.873 - 1.021)。当询问医护人员和非医护人员对COVID-19疫苗导致月经不调的看法时,分别有24名(7.6%)和9名(4.6%)表示同意,139名(44.3%)和67名(34.2%)表示不同意,151名(48.1%)和120名(61.2%)表示不知道或选择不适用。

结论

目前对COVID-19疫苗接种后月经不调的理解存在差距,即便这种情况是暂时的,仍需要进一步探索。错误信息也可能是导致观察到的部分女性在COVID-19疫苗接种后月经周期出现变化的原因。

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