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    Saudi Med J. 2008 Jul;29(7):1024-7.

    The relation between short-term oral contraceptive consumption and cerebrovascular, cardiovascular disorders in Iranian women attending Hajj.

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    Department of Neurology, Ghaem Medical Center, Mashhad University of Medical Science, Mashhad, Iran. r_azarpazhooh@yahoo.com

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    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 results 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.

    CONCLUSION:

    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.

    PMID:
    18626534
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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