The effect of hormone replacement therapy on the postmenopausal symptoms In the women medicated continuously and the women quitted the medcation -.
- Author:
Ka Young LEE
;
Tae Jin PARK
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
menopausal symptoms;
hormone replacement therapy;
kupperman index
- MeSH:
Family Practice;
Fatigue;
Female;
Headache;
Hormone Replacement Therapy*;
Humans;
Sweat;
Sweating;
Tachycardia;
Vertigo
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine
1998;19(8):621-629
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to assess the effect of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on the menopausal symptoms of Korean women by comparing the postmenopausal symptoms before and after HRT in women who continued therapy and those who stopped. METHODS: The subjects were 40 menopausal women(24 women on continuous medication, 16 women who discontinued medication) who received HRT and were alde follow of at least 2 months later in the Department of Family Practice. The menopausal symptoms were evaluated by two doctors according to the modified Kupperman Index. RESULTS: The basic values of Kupperman Index were not significantly different between women who had received the HRT continuously and those who discontinued HRT. In women with continued HRT improved symptoms after HRT were hot flushes, sweating, fatigue, headache, tachycardia and total score of Kupperman Index. However, only vertigo and headache were improved in women who discontinued HRT. Treatment period was the single most predictor of total score of Kupperman Index after therapy. And it could explain the 44.1% of variance of total score in the direction of improvement proportional to the treatment period. CONCLUSIONS: The HRT is helpful to relieve the menopausal symptoms. And the treatment period is more important than the severity of basic symptoms to improve menopausal symptoms after therapy.