Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the spectrum of probable vascular complications due to short-term oral contraceptives OC consumption. METHODS: In this cohort study, selected Iranian female pilgrims from Razavi-Khorasan, Iran province <50 years old, attending Hajj in 2005 were evaluated. We reviewed their physical examinations, vascular risk factors and OC consumption before Hajj. Pilgrims were followed-up in terms of developing possible vascular complications during Hajj and the following year. RESULTS: This study included 896 individuals and completed follow-up was performed for 642. The showed that 782 (87.3%) of pilgrims used OC. One person developed cerebral vein thrombosis, one myocardial infarction, and one deep vein thrombosis. Eighteen patients (2.8%) experienced transient hypertension. Ten patients (1.5%) had migraine exacerbations. The relationship between developed definite vascular complications and OC consumption was not statistically significant in this study p=0.365. CONCLUSIONS: Although vascular complications of long-term OC consumption have been analyzed and proved in several studies, few studies have determined short-term OC consumption effects on the vascular system. It seems that even short-term usage of OC may result in vascular complications, thus further studies with more samples is recommended to determine its safety and complications.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
1024
Last Page
1027
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Azarpazhooh, Mohmoud R.; Rafi, Shahram; Etemadi, Mohammad M.; Khadem, Nayereh; and Fazlinejad, Afsoon
(2008)
"The relation between short-term oral contraceptive consumption and cerebrovascular, cardiovascular disorders in Iranian women attending Hajj.,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 29:
Iss.
7, Article 18.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.4399