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CompletedNCT05406960

Therapeutic Effect of Herbal Infusion on Menometrorrhagia

The Therapeutic Effect of Traditional Herbal Tea Infusion on Abnormal Uterine Bleeding- Menometrorrhagia

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
13 (actual)
Sponsor
Faculty of Medicine, Sousse · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
30 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This is an interventional, non-randomized, controlled, pilot study that explores a new approach to treat, Abnormal uterine bleeding-menometrorrhagia in women, being candidates for hysterectomy, based on tea infusion consumption of a mixture of two plants.

Detailed description

Menometrorrhagia is excessive uterine bleeding resulting from a combination of two different conditions, namely menorrhagia, which is heavy bleeding during the menstrual period, and metrorrhagia, when the period lasts more than seven days or when uterine bleeding exists between periods. It is defined as abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) and it is a worldwide health problem affecting 11 to 13% of the general female population in the reproductive age and increasing up to 24% in women aged 40-50 years. Conventional treatment of menometrorrhagia consists of symptomatic treatment including tranexamic acid and levonorgestrel intrauterine device. If the first-line medication fails to treat women with AUB, surgical treatment such as a hysterectomy could be necessary. However, both medical treatments and surgical procedures have different side effects, including gastrointestinal symptoms, liver disease, obesity, and thromboembolic diseases. Moreover, the hypoestrogenic state of these therapies can also lead to rapid bone demineralization and menopausal symptoms, such as vaginal dryness and hot flushes, having a negative effect on women's quality of life. Thus, because of these serious side effects, it seems logical to investigate other available sources. Such problems may be beyond the scope of herbal treatment. Mentha pulegium is a perennial plant from the Lamiaceae family, also known as Pennyroyal, and is used in pharmaceutical and agro-alimentary industries. Artemisia abrotanum L, commonly known as Southernwood, is a small bushy shrub with small, feathery, narrow, and grey-green leaves. The genus belongs to the Asteraceae family. A mixture of these two herbs is known as a strong emmenagogue. Data collection: The plants used in this study were collected through an ethnobotanical survey. The data on the plants' studies were collected through an internet search in: Medicinal plants mentioned in Canon www., www. Science Direct, www.pubmed.com. , www. Scopus, www.wiley.com, www. Google scholar, www. web of science, books in phytotherapy All details with regard to : * The effect of the treatment on the menstrual cycle * Menstruation duration * Adverse effects * Bleeding intensity measured using Pictorial Blood Assessment Chart during three consecutive menstrual treatments and the three-month follow-up. will be collected from participants by phone Details about the Follow-up: Allocated to intervention : Follow-up (Visit 2): Phone or direct contact after the end of oral administration (day 3) for clinical response evaluation. Phone or direct contact one week after treatment Follow-up 3: Phone or direct contact after the end of oral administration (day 3) for clinical response evaluation. Phone or direct contact one week after treatment Follow-up (Visit 4): Phone or direct contact after the end of oral administration (day 3) for clinical response evaluation. Phone or direct contact one week after treatment VISIT 5 (closing visit) Statistical Analysis Data entry and analysis will be performed using ( IBMV SPSS R 20.0). To test for normality and distribution of the variables. A significance level of a p-value of less than 0.05 will be considered Descriptive statistics will be used to examine the characteristics of the study population (means, standard deviation). Comparison of the biological parameters and scores of PBAC between baseline and the end of treatment will be performed using paired t-test when variables are normally distributed and Wilcoxon signed ranks test, as a non-parametric test when variables are not normally distributed. Sample size The sample size will be assessed according to the following formula N = (Zα/2) 2 s2 /d2, where "s" is the standard deviation (SD ). "d" is the accuracy of the estimate. "Zα/2" is the normal deviate for a two-tailed alternative hypothesis at a level of significance.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIETARY_SUPPLEMENTTea infusionHerbal tea infusion will be administrated by the oral route before food

Timeline

Start date
2019-05-10
Primary completion
2020-12-20
Completion
2021-02-10
First posted
2022-06-07
Last updated
2022-06-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Tunisia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05406960. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.