Methods of assessment of urogenital atrophy and the implication of these in estimated prevalence rates: A review of the literature

Paula Briggs*, Rachel Burton, Chiara Mosely, Imogen Sharp, Fayosola Mercy, Gayathri Delanerolle, Dharani K. Hapangama

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Abstract

Urogenital atrophy is thought to affect many peri and post-menopausal women, but lack of an objective, reproducible method to confirm the likely diagnosis, based on symptoms, means that accurate prevalence rates are not available. Background: Urogenital atrophy is caused by lack of estrogen, most commonly due to the menopause. Symptoms frequently experienced include vaginal dryness, itching, burning, sexual difficulties and urinary problems, all of which can have a significant adverse effect on quality of life. Effective treatments are available for women with a confirmed diagnosis. The aim of this review is to determine whether a consistent diagnostic intervention exists, to support an accurate indication of prevalence. Materials and Methods: This study is a review of the literature. Results: A total of 1469 papers were identified on an initial search, including randomised controlled trials, cross sectional and cohort studies. By adoption of a systematic process, the number of papers in the final review was eight. There is inconsistent use of available assessment methods to diagnose urogenital atrophy in symptomatic women. There are no validated clinical assessment tools. Conclusion: Absence of a defined intervention with which to confirm a diagnosis of urogenital atrophy, based on symptoms, influences research outcomes, but more importantly affects access to an accurate diagnosis and treatment, for affected women. This would ideally take place in a primary care setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-142
Number of pages8
JournalPost Reproductive Health
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sept 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • diagnosis
  • menopause
  • urogenital atrophy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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