Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women

Summary: Background: The population of elderly women is increasing worldwide. Here we investigated the prevalence of malignant endometrial polyps in a population of geriatric women. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the gynaecology clinic of Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research...

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Main Authors: Burcu Kisa Karakaya, Nazlı Topfedaisi Ozkan, Hatice Kansu-Celik, Bugra Coskun, Erdinc Saridogan, Ozlem Evliyaoglu
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Published: Taiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Medicine (TSGECM) 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Gerontology
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spelling doaj-b5efd61a9fe24768982b0d75fafebc732020-11-24T21:35:10ZengTaiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Medicine (TSGECM)International Journal of Gerontology1873-95982018-09-01123215217Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric WomenBurcu Kisa Karakaya0Nazlı Topfedaisi Ozkan1Hatice Kansu-Celik2Bugra Coskun3Erdinc Saridogan4Ozlem Evliyaoglu5Corresponding author. Zekai Tahir Burak Kadin Sagligi, Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Talatpasa Bulvari, Hamamonu, 06130, Ankara, Turkey.; University of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyUniversity of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyUniversity of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyUniversity of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyUniversity of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeyUniversity of Health Sciences, Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, TurkeySummary: Background: The population of elderly women is increasing worldwide. Here we investigated the prevalence of malignant endometrial polyps in a population of geriatric women. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the gynaecology clinic of Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospital. Women who were aged >65 years and who were pathologically diagnosed with endometrial polyps between 2007 and 2016 were included. All patients with endometrial polyps underwent hysteroscopic resection. Patient characteristics, complaints and imaging and surgical findings were obtained from their medical records. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS software. Results: In total, 133 geriatric female patients were included. They had a mean age of 68.96 ± 4.20 (65–83) years. Among them, 114 (85.7%) patients had benign endometrial polyps, 7 (5.2%) had endometrial hyperplasia and 12 (9%) had endometrial cancer. Forty-eight women had been admitted because of postmenopausal bleeding. Eighty-five women presented with either non-specific symptoms, such as abdominal pain, dysuria and urinary incontinence, or had no symptoms and received incidental diagnosis via ultrasound scanning. The mean endometrial thickness was 9.3 ± 6.39 mm in benign cases and 16.44 ± 8.64 mm in premalignant/malignant cases. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, uterine bleeding and endometrial thickness were significantly and independently associated with premalignant or malignant polyps.All malignant polyps were found to be endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: In our study, we detected an prevalence of endometrial cancer among 9% of geriatric women with endometrial polyps. Hence, it is important to conduct a pathological evaluation of endometrial polyps in such patients. Keywords: geriatrics, postmenopausal period, polyps, neoplasmshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873959817303502
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author Burcu Kisa Karakaya
Nazlı Topfedaisi Ozkan
Hatice Kansu-Celik
Bugra Coskun
Erdinc Saridogan
Ozlem Evliyaoglu
spellingShingle Burcu Kisa Karakaya
Nazlı Topfedaisi Ozkan
Hatice Kansu-Celik
Bugra Coskun
Erdinc Saridogan
Ozlem Evliyaoglu
Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
International Journal of Gerontology
author_facet Burcu Kisa Karakaya
Nazlı Topfedaisi Ozkan
Hatice Kansu-Celik
Bugra Coskun
Erdinc Saridogan
Ozlem Evliyaoglu
author_sort Burcu Kisa Karakaya
title Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
title_short Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
title_full Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
title_fullStr Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
title_full_unstemmed Malignancy Risk of Endometrial Polyps Among Geriatric Women
title_sort malignancy risk of endometrial polyps among geriatric women
publisher Taiwan Society of Geriatric Emergency and Critical Medicine (TSGECM)
series International Journal of Gerontology
issn 1873-9598
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Summary: Background: The population of elderly women is increasing worldwide. Here we investigated the prevalence of malignant endometrial polyps in a population of geriatric women. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted at the gynaecology clinic of Zekai Tahir Burak Education and Research Hospital. Women who were aged >65 years and who were pathologically diagnosed with endometrial polyps between 2007 and 2016 were included. All patients with endometrial polyps underwent hysteroscopic resection. Patient characteristics, complaints and imaging and surgical findings were obtained from their medical records. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS software. Results: In total, 133 geriatric female patients were included. They had a mean age of 68.96 ± 4.20 (65–83) years. Among them, 114 (85.7%) patients had benign endometrial polyps, 7 (5.2%) had endometrial hyperplasia and 12 (9%) had endometrial cancer. Forty-eight women had been admitted because of postmenopausal bleeding. Eighty-five women presented with either non-specific symptoms, such as abdominal pain, dysuria and urinary incontinence, or had no symptoms and received incidental diagnosis via ultrasound scanning. The mean endometrial thickness was 9.3 ± 6.39 mm in benign cases and 16.44 ± 8.64 mm in premalignant/malignant cases. In multivariate Cox regression analysis, uterine bleeding and endometrial thickness were significantly and independently associated with premalignant or malignant polyps.All malignant polyps were found to be endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: In our study, we detected an prevalence of endometrial cancer among 9% of geriatric women with endometrial polyps. Hence, it is important to conduct a pathological evaluation of endometrial polyps in such patients. Keywords: geriatrics, postmenopausal period, polyps, neoplasms
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