Evaluation of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of PCOS patients attending a tertiary care institute in Colombo

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Ranathunga, I [1 ]
Athukorala, T. G. [1 ]
Sumanatilleke, M. R. [1 ]
Somasundaram, N. P. [1 ]
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[1] Natl Hosp Sri Lanka, Diabet & Endocrinol Unit, Colombo 10, Sri Lanka
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PCOS; Socio-demographic; Clinical; Hyperandrogenism; Irregular menstrual cycles; Tertiary care institute in Sri Lanka; POLYCYSTIC-OVARY-SYNDROME; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; ANDROGEN EXCESS; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; WOMEN; PREVALENCE; CONSENSUS; FEATURES; PROFILE; RISK;
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10.1186/s12902-022-01206-0
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background and objectives Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder with heterogeneous aetiology. It is characterized by irregular menses and or oligo/anovulation, hyper-androgenism, and polycystic ovaries. The prevalence and diagnosis of PCOS changes depending on which clinical criteria are utilized to confirm the diagnosis. The prevalence can be high as 8-13% when the Rotterdam criteria are used. However, there is significant inter-individual variation in presentation. We have studied the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of PCOS patients attending the Endocrinology clinic in a tertiary care institute in Sri Lanka. Methods A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted from September 2019 to September 2020 at the Endocrinology Unit of the National Hospital of Sri Lanka. All the patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and who has a diagnosis of PCOS made according to Rotterdam criteria were recruited in to the study. After obtaining informed written consent, the data was collected using an interviewer administered questionnaire. HOMA-IR was calculated using the fasting insulin and blood glucose level. Results The study enrolled sixty females. The mean age was 26.7 years (range 18-44). The mean weight was 64.8 (SD = 11.9) kg and BMI was 27.1 (SD = 4.8) kg/m(-2). According to Asian BMI cut-offs, 1 (1.7%) patient was underweight and 13 (21.7%) had normal weight. Forty six (76.7%) had their weight in the overweight or obese category. Fifty four (90.0%) patients had clinical or biochemical evidence of hyperandrogenism while 24 (40%) had polycystic ovaries on trans-abdominal ultrasound scan and 50 (83.3%) had irregular menstrual cycles. According to the body fat percentage assessed by the whole body DEXA scan 4.1% normal body fat, while 50.0% and 45.8% had overweight and obesity respectively. HOMA-IR detected 61.1% to have high insulin resistance. Out of the patients who had USS of the abdomen 27.5% had co-existent non-alcoholic fatty liver. Fifty four percent of the patients had sub/infertility. Conclusions The majority of the population were overweight or obese and had higher prevalence of insulin resistance and non-alcoholic fatty liver. Out of the clinical characteristics used to make the diagnosis of PCOS, the presence of clinical or biochemical evidence of hyperandrogenism and irregular menstrual cycles are more common than the detection of polycystic ovaries on trans-vaginal USS. The higher prevalence of overweight, obesity, insulin resistance and NAFLD associated with PCOS makes the diagnosis and management of the disease crucial to prevent long term consequences of the disease.
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