Women with HIV transitioning through menopause: Insights from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS).

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Title
Women with HIV transitioning through menopause: Insights from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS).
Journal
HIV medicine
Author(s)
Hachfeld A., Atkinson A., Stute P., Calmy A., Tarr P.E., Darling K., Babouee Flury B., Polli C., Sultan-Beyer L., Abela I.A., Aebi-Popp K.
Working group(s)
Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS)
Contributor(s)
Abela A.I., Aebi-Popp K., Anagnostopoulos A., Battegay M., Bernasconi E., Braun D.L., Bucher H.C., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Ciuffi A., Dollenmaier G., Egger M., Elzi L., Fehr J., Fellay J., Furrer H., Fux C.A., Günthard H.F., Hachfeld A., Haerry D., Hasse B., Hirsch H.H., Hoffmann M., Hösli I., Huber M., Kahlert C.R., Kaiser L., Keiser O., Klimkait T., Kouyos R.D., Kovari H., Kusejko K., Martinetti G., Martinez de Tejada B., Marzolini C., Metzner K.J., Müller N., Nemeth J., Nicca D., Paioni P., Pantaleo G., Perreau M., Rauch A., Schmid P., Speck R., Stöckle M., Tarr P., Trkola A., Wandeler G., Yerly S.
ISSN
1468-1293 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1464-2662
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
23
Number
4
Pages
417-425
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
We aimed to assess prevalence and age at menopause, identify factors associated with early menopause and explore the provision and utilization of healthcare in women living with HIV in Switzerland.
This was a retrospective Swiss HIV Cohort Study analysis from January 2010 to December 2018. Descriptive statistics to characterise the population and menopause onset. Logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors for early menopause.
Of all women in the SHCS, the proportion of postmenopausal women tripled from 11.5% (n = 274) in 2010 to 36.1% (n = 961) in 2018. The median age at menopause was 50 years. Early menopause (< 45 years) occurred in 115 (10.2%) women and premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) (< 40 years) in 23 (2%) women. Early menopause was associated with black ethnicity (52.2% vs. 21.6%, p < 0.001), but not with HIV acquisition mode, CDC stage, viral suppression, CD4 cell count, hepatitis C, smoking or active drug use. While 92% of the postmenopausal women underwent a gynaecological examination during the 36 months before menopause documentation, only 27% received a bone mineral density measurement within 36 months after the last bleed and 11% were on hormone replacement therapy at the time of menopause documentation.
The median age of women living with HIV at menopause is around 2 years lower than that reported for HIV-negative women in Switzerland. HIV care providers need to adapt their services to the requirements of the increasing number of women living with HIV transitioning through menopause. They should be able to recognize menopause-associated symptoms and improve access to bone mineral density measurement as well as hormone replacement therapy.
Keywords
Bone Density, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Ethnicity, Female, HIV Infections/complications, HIV Infections/drug therapy, HIV Infections/epidemiology, Humans, Menopause, Retrospective Studies, Switzerland/epidemiology, HIV, bone mineral density, early menopause, hormone replacement therapy, menopause
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Web of science
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