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新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫苗接种与月经的关联:科学综述。

Association between COVID-19 vaccination and menstruation: a state of the science review.

机构信息

McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, USA

Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Sex Reprod Health. 2024 Jul 12;50(3):212-225. doi: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2024-202274.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Menstrual health is a key patient-reported outcome beyond its importance as a general indicator of health and fertility. However, menstrual function was not measured in the clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccines. The purpose of this review was to synthesise the existing literature on the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual health outcomes.

METHODS

A PubMed search to 31 October 2023 identified a total of 53 publications: 11 prospective cohort studies, 11 retrospective cohort studies or registry-based cohort studies, and 31 cross-sectional or retrospective case-control studies.

RESULTS

Identified studies were generally at moderate-to-high risk of bias due to retrospective design, interviewer bias, and failure to include a non-vaccinated control group. Nonetheless, the bulk of the literature demonstrates that COVID-19 vaccine is associated with temporary changes in menstrual characteristics (cycle length and flow) and menstrual pain. Follicular phase (at the time of vaccination) is associated with greater increases in cycle length. Evidence suggests temporary post-vaccine menstrual changes in adolescents, abnormal vaginal bleeding in postmenopausal individuals, and a potential protective effect of using hormonal contraception.

CONCLUSIONS

In this review we found evidence supporting an association between the COVID-19 vaccine and menstrual health outcomes. Given the importance of menstrual function to overall health, we recommend that all future vaccine trials include menstruation as a study outcome. Future vaccine studies should include rigorous assessment of the menstrual cycle as an outcome variable to limit sources of bias, identify biological mechanisms, and elucidate the impact of stress.

摘要

简介

月经健康是一个关键的患者报告结局,超出了其作为健康和生育能力的一般指标的重要性。然而,在 COVID-19 疫苗的临床试验中并未测量月经功能。本综述的目的是综合现有关于 COVID-19 疫苗接种与月经健康结果之间关系的文献。

方法

对截至 2023 年 10 月 31 日的 PubMed 进行检索,共确定了 53 篇文献:11 项前瞻性队列研究、11 项回顾性队列研究或基于登记的队列研究以及 31 项横断面或回顾性病例对照研究。

结果

由于回顾性设计、采访者偏差以及未能纳入未接种疫苗的对照组,所确定的研究通常存在中等到高度偏倚风险。尽管如此,大部分文献表明 COVID-19 疫苗与月经特征(周期长度和流量)和月经疼痛的暂时变化有关。卵泡期(接种疫苗时)与周期长度的增加幅度更大有关。有证据表明,青少年在接种疫苗后出现暂时的月经变化,绝经后个体出现异常阴道出血,以及使用激素避孕可能具有保护作用。

结论

在本综述中,我们发现了 COVID-19 疫苗与月经健康结果之间存在关联的证据。鉴于月经功能对整体健康的重要性,我们建议所有未来的疫苗试验都将月经作为研究结果之一。未来的疫苗研究应包括对月经周期的严格评估,以限制偏倚来源、确定生物学机制并阐明压力的影响。

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