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Title: Correlation of vaginal PH and serum FSH in menopause.
Authors: Tejashri NR, Gomathy E
Keywords: Vaginal PH, FSH, menopause
Issue Date: Feb-2021
Abstract: Introduction: Menopause is the physiological cessation of menstruation. It begins twelve months after the last menstruation and it is demonstrated by elevated levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Materials and Methods: It’s a cross-sectional study which was done in RLJH from June 2019 to November 2019.A total of 80 women in the age group of 40 - 60 years who had their last menstrual period 1or more than one year back and presented with postmenopausal symptoms were included in the study. Results: The sample of present study comprised of women who had menopausal symptoms (N= 80). On the basis of results from this study, the mean age of patient was 44.4 (ranging from 41 to 60). All the women in this study had amenorrehea ranging from 1 to 15 years. The mean vaginal Ph for women was 5.7 (ranging from 3 to 6.5). The mean FSH levels was 66.65 (ranging from 14 miu/ml to 143miu/ml). According to this study, 68 patients were found to be menopausal on the basis of two criteria. FSH levels greater than 20Miu/ml and vaginal Ph being more than >/= 4.5. In this study, considering FSH levels >20Miu /ml and vaginal Ph >4.5, with the sensitivity of 97.14%, 85% patients were found to be menopausal. Conclusion: In our hospital, we use invasive and expensive test for prediction of menopause, that is serum FSH levels. We have done this study to conclude that Vaginal Ph is a simple, accurate, cost effective and noninvasive test. This suggests it as an alternative tool for serum FSH in diagnosing menopause, so that many people will be identified with perimenopausal symptoms and treated.
URI: http://172.16.4.202:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8777
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