Contraception and thrombophilia

Rott H, Kruempel A, Kappert G, Nowak-Göttl U, Halimeh S

Research article (journal)

Abstract

The risk of thromboembolic events (TE) is increased by acquired or inherited thrombophilias (IT). We know that some hormonal contraceptives also increase the risk of thrombosis, thus, the use of such contraceptives are discussed as contraindications in women with IT. TEs are infrequent events in children and adolescents and in the majority of cases are associated with secondary complications from underlying chronic illness. Although adolescents are not typically considered to be at high-risk for TE, this cohort is frequently using hormonal contraception, leading to an increased risk in cases with unknown IT. The risk of TE with pregnancy alone is higher than associated with combined hormonal contraception. Progestin-only methods have not been found to increase the risk of TE with only moderate changes of coagulation proteins compared to normal reference values. CONCLUSION: Thrombophilic women are good candidates for progestin-only contraceptive methods.

Details about the publication

JournalHämostaseologie
Volume29
Issue2
Page range193-196
StatusPublished
Release year2009
Language in which the publication is writtenGerman
KeywordsRisk Factors; Female; Thromboembolism; Contraceptives Oral Synthetic; Thrombophilia; Contraceptive Agents Female; Germany; Humans; Risk Factors; Female; Thromboembolism; Contraceptives Oral Synthetic; Thrombophilia; Contraceptive Agents Female; Germany; Humans

Authors from the University of Münster

Krümpel, Anne Katharina
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)
Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike
University Children's Hospital - Department of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology (UKM PHO)