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新型冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)疫苗接种对月经出血量的影响:一项观察性队列研究。

Impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination on menstrual bleeding quantity: An observational cohort study.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Oregon Heath & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Centro de Investigacion en Salud Poblacional (CISP), Insituto Nacional de Salud Publica (INSP), Cuernavaca, Mexico.

出版信息

BJOG. 2023 Jun;130(7):803-812. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.17471. Epub 2023 Apr 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess whether coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination impacts menstrual bleeding quantity.

DESIGN

Retrospective cohort.

SETTING

Five global regions.

POPULATION

Vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals with regular menstrual cycles using the digital fertility-awareness application Natural Cycles°.

METHODS

We used prospectively collected menstrual cycle data, multivariable longitudinal Poisson generalised estimating equation (GEE) models and multivariable multinomial logistic regression models to calculate the adjusted difference between vaccination groups. All regression models were adjusted for confounding factors.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The mean number of heavy bleeding days (fewer, no change or more) and changes in bleeding quantity (less, no change or more) at three time points (first dose, second dose and post-exposure menses).

RESULTS

We included 9555 individuals (7401 vaccinated and 2154 unvaccinated). About two-thirds of individuals reported no change in the number of heavy bleeding days, regardless of vaccination status. After adjusting for confounding factors, there were no significant differences in the number of heavy bleeding days by vaccination status. A larger proportion of vaccinated individuals experienced an increase in total bleeding quantity (34.5% unvaccinated, 38.4% vaccinated; adjusted difference 4.0%, 99.2% CI 0.7%-7.2%). This translates to an estimated 40 additional people per 1000 individuals with normal menstrual cycles who experience a greater total bleeding quantity following the first vaccine dose' suffice. Differences resolved in the cycle post-exposure.

CONCLUSIONS

A small increase in the probability of greater total bleeding quantity occurred following the first COVID-19 vaccine dose, which resolved in the cycle after the post-vaccination cycle. The total number of heavy bleeding days did not differ by vaccination status. Our findings can reassure the public that any changes are small and transient.

摘要

目的

评估 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫苗接种是否影响月经出血量。

设计

回顾性队列研究。

地点

全球五个地区。

人群

使用数字生育意识应用程序自然周期(Natural Cycles°)的定期月经周期的接种和未接种个体。

方法

我们使用前瞻性收集的月经周期数据、多变量纵向泊松广义估计方程(GEE)模型和多变量多项逻辑回归模型来计算疫苗接种组之间的调整差异。所有回归模型均调整了混杂因素。

主要观察指标

三个时间点(第一剂、第二剂和暴露后月经)的重度出血天数(减少、无变化或增加)的平均值和出血量变化(减少、无变化或增加)。

结果

我们纳入了 9555 名个体(7401 名接种疫苗,2154 名未接种疫苗)。无论接种疫苗状况如何,约三分之二的个体报告重度出血天数无变化。调整混杂因素后,接种状态与重度出血天数无显著差异。接种疫苗的个体中,总出血量增加的比例更大(未接种疫苗者为 34.5%,接种疫苗者为 38.4%;调整差异 4.0%,99.2%置信区间为 0.7%-7.2%)。这相当于在每 1000 名正常月经周期的个体中,预计有 40 名额外的个体在接种第一剂疫苗后经历总出血量增加。差异在暴露后周期中得到解决。

结论

在接种第一剂 COVID-19 疫苗后,总出血量增加的可能性略有增加,在接种后周期中的周期后得到解决。接种状态与重度出血天数无差异。我们的研究结果可以让公众放心,任何变化都是微小和短暂的。

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