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Cervicovaginal colposcopic lesions associated with 5 nonoxynol-9 vaginal spermicide formulations
Objective
This study was undertaken to compare the colposcopic appearance of the cervicovaginal epithelium with spermicide use vs condom use in a low-risk population.
Study Design
This was an ancillary study of a trial comparing the efficacy of 5 nonoxynol-9 spermicides. A cohort of women who used condoms without spermicide served as a control group. Colposcopic examinations were performed during product use to identify genital lesions.
Results
One hundred fifty-one participants had 1 or more follow-up examinations. At baseline, study groups differed only by the prevalence of baseline lesions. New lesions were identified at 49% of follow-up visits. Controlling for the presence of a baseline lesion, compared with condom use none of the spermicides were associated with an increase in new lesions (overall odds ratio, 0.8; 95% CI, 0.4-1.6; P = .5); and lesions characterized by epithelial disruption were less frequent with spermicide use (overall odds ratio, 0.3; 95% CI, 0.1-0.6; P < .001).
Conclusion
In a low-risk population, women who used nonoxynol-9 spermicides were less likely to have lesions with epithelial disruption, and equally likely to have any new lesion compared with condom use.
Key words: colposcopy, vaginal spermicides, epithelial disruption, nonoxynol-9
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Funded by Family Health International, Durham, NC, with federal funds from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, under contract number N01-HD-7-3271, and by NIH General Clinical Research Center Grant M01RR000056 at the University of Pittsburgh.
Cite this article as: Harwood B, Meyn LA, Ballagh SA, Raymond EG, Archer DF, Creinin MD. Cervicovaginal colposcopic lesions associated with 5 nonoxynol-9 vaginal spermicide formulations. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2008;198:32.e1-32.e7.
PII: S0002-9378(07)00634-5
doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2007.05.020
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