Dienogest alone or dienogest combined with estrogens in the treatment of ovarian endometriomas, that is the question. A retrospective cohort study

Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2023 Oct;308(4):1341-1349. doi: 10.1007/s00404-023-07125-2. Epub 2023 Jul 12.

Abstract

Purpose: to compare the effects of Dienogest 2 mg (D) alone or combined with estrogens (D + ethinylestradiol 0.03 mg, D + EE; D + estradiol valerate 1-3 mg, D + EV) in terms of symptoms and endometriotic lesions variations.

Methods: This retrospective study included symptomatic patients in reproductive age with ultrasound diagnosis of ovarian endometriomas. Medical therapy for at least 12 months with D, D + EE or D + EV was required. Women were evaluated at baseline visit (V1) and after 6 (V2) and 12 months (V3) of therapy.

Results: 297 patients were enrolled (156 in the D group, 58 in the D + EE group, 83 in the D + EV group). Medical treatment leaded to a significant reduction in size of endometriomas after 12 months, with no differences between the three groups. When comparing D and D + EE/D + EV groups, a significant decrease of dysmenorrhea was detected in the D group than in D + EE/D + EV group. Conversely, the reduction of dysuria was more significative in the D + EE/D + EV groups rather than in the D group. Regarding tolerability, treatment associated side effects were reported by 16.2% patients. The most frequent one was uterine bleeding/spotting, significantly higher in the D + EV group.

Conclusion: Dienogest alone or associated with estrogens (EE/EV) seems to be equally effective in reducing endometriotic lesions mean diameter. The reduction of dysmenorrhea was more significative when D was administered alone, while dysuria seems to improve more when D is associated with estrogens.

Keywords: Endometriosis; Medical therapy; Pelvic pain; Ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Dysmenorrhea / complications
  • Dysuria / complications
  • Dysuria / drug therapy
  • Endometriosis* / complications
  • Endometriosis* / diagnostic imaging
  • Endometriosis* / drug therapy
  • Estradiol
  • Estrogens / therapeutic use
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Nandrolone* / pharmacology
  • Nandrolone* / therapeutic use
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Estrogens
  • dienogest
  • Estradiol
  • Nandrolone