Manuela Farris

Manuela Farris
  • Umberto I Policlinico di Roma

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Objective: Many women experience negative feelings during menstrual bleeding. Aim of the study was to evaluate the attitudes of Italian women towards menstrual bleeding, their desire to reduce its frequency and knowledge of the existence of methods capable of achieving such an objective. Methods: An internet-based anonymous questionnaire has bee...
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Purpose Current research fails to adequately inform about the differential use of available levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systems (LNG-IUSs) in real life. Aim of our study was to compare the characteristics, satisfaction, continuation rates, and adverse effects between users of the high-dose LNG-IUS (52 mg) and of the low dose LNG-IUS (13.5...
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Introduction: Following a historical overview, the effect of different contraceptive methods on vaginal microbiome has been reviewed and summarized. Areas covered: Effects of: combined hormonal contraceptives (oral or vaginal) and of progestin only (injectable and implantable), intrauterine devices/systems (copper- or levonorgestrel-releasing), on...
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Introduction: The contraceptive activity of synthetic progestins is mediated through three basic mechanisms: (a) An anti-gonadotrophic action leading to the inhibition of ovulation; (b) Changes in cervical mucus characteristics that inhibit sperm penetration and (c) desynchronization of the endometrial picture necessary for implantation. Areas co...
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Purpose: The Italian Society of Contraception identified as one of its priorities the need to give recommendations on management of contraception during Coronavirus-Covid 19 pandemia Materials and methods: A concise communication was produced which summarises in an easy-to-read format suitable for clinicians the management of the different contrace...
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Introduction: Steroid hormones are responsible for specific changes in the endometrium during the menstrual cycle, when they are sequentially secreted and, because of this, in the early days sequential combined oral contraceptive regimens were utilized. The same basic concept has been utilized with multi-phasic regimens, in order to produce endomet...
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Objectives: To evaluate the impact on metabolism, bleeding, and sexual function of Nexplanon, a subdermal implant. Study design: We recruited women (n=101) receiving the Nexplanon implant at two university centers in Italy between 2011 and 2016 into this prospective, observational, multicenter research trial. Participants completed the Interview...
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Uterine fibroids are the most common gynecological disorder, classically requiring surgery when symptomatic. Although attempts at finding a nonsurgical cure date back to centuries, it is only around the middle of the last century that serious attempts at a medical treatment were carried out. Initially, both progestins and estrogen–progestin combina...
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Introduction: Following a historical overview, the ovulation-inhibiting effect of various orally-administered estrogen-progestin combinations (COCs) are examined for their components alone or in the various combined formulations. Special emphasis is given to products containing natural estrogens. Areas covered: Inhibition of ovulation with progesti...
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After some 60 years of ever-increasing utilization, hormonal contraception (HC) has made a major impact in the lives of women worldwide. This chapter discusses the different meaning that family planning has taken today in industrialized and in developing countries, the reason being that in the former fertility is almost always at, or below, replace...
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In the last decade the risk benefits ratio of HRT has been reevaluated mainly in tens of cardiovascular risk. Present Consensus Statement is largely inspired by the Global Consensus on Menopausel Hormone Therapy in 2013 and 2016 by leading global menopause societies (The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, The Asia Pacific Menopause Federat...
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Introduction: The pharmacodynamic effects of various combined oral estrogen-progestin combinations (COC) are examined for their components alone or in the various combined formulations. Special emphasis is given to products containing natural estrogens. Areas covered: Recent information on the effect of androgens, estrogens, progestins, as well as...
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Objective: To analyze adherence to an oral contraceptive (OC) regimen and correlate results to participants’ socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics. Methods: Women were prospectively enrolled and followed for 6 months. At enrollment, subjects were given a card for recording daily pill intake; its completion was checked at 6 months when wo...
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Objectives: The aim of the study was to retrieve data on the characteristics and profile of women attending an emergency service (ES) to receive a prescription (mandatory until May 2015) for emergency contraception (EC). Methods: In a retrospective study the following data were collected for all women requesting EC between January 2014 and June 201...
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Introduction: Several selective progesterone receptor modulators (SPRMs) show promise in several areas of medicine and this work has been summarized by us in 2008. Areas covered: Since the publication of our reviews, several developments have taken place in the field of reproductive medicine. The first is emergency contraception (EC). Two SPRMs...
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Objective: Evaluate if different bleeding patterns associated with the use of the levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) are associated with different uterine and endometrial vascularization patterns, as evidenced by ultrasound power Doppler analysis. Methodology: A longitudinal study, with each subject acting as its own control was conduc...
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Objective Demand for second-trimester induced abortions (STIAs) increases in Italy. For these procedures, prostaglandins alone were used until 2010, when mifepristone became available. The present study compares the two modalities, and investigates the reasons for STIAs. Methods The records of all such procedures performed at the Department of Gyna...
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Clinic visits during pregnancy and puerperium provide a unique opportunity to counsel women on contraception practices. With the aim of evaluating postpartum contraceptive attitudes among urban women attending an antenatal care center and delivering in the same facility, a structured questionnaire was administered to assess desired and received inf...
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Al momento attuale, la ricerca medica in campo contraccettivo presenta alla donna una gamma di scelte ben piů ampia ed efficace rispetto al passato. Questo riguarda sia la contraccezione post-coitale sia i dispositivi intrauterini. Nel nostro paese la forte presenza della chiesa cattolica richiede la necessitŕ di raggiungere una mediazione tra etic...
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The levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) was first marketed in 1990 in Finland. Since then, it has been approved in approximately 120 countries throughout the world, with almost 50 million women-years of cumulative experience to date. Its high contraceptive effectiveness and favorable bleeding profile, leading to significant reduc...
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Emergency contraception, or postcoital contraception, is a modality of preventing pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse or to avert potential contraceptive failure. The controversy revolves around the definitions of pregnancy and induced abortion. If one utilizes the medical definition accepted by the WHO, pregnancy only begins with implan...
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The aim of this review was to evaluate contraceptive efficacy, compliance, effect on menstrual cycle of a levonorgestrel-releasing device (Mirena®) in an Italian setting. During the 48 months of recruitment, 128 women accepted the insertion of the LNG-IUS satisfying all inclusion criteria; 71.6% of the women completing five years of use had heavy m...
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Establishing the proportion of fertilized oocytes and early human embryos that proceed to term may help policy makers in their evaluation of when the life of a new human individual begins and in determining the nature of protection to be accorded to it. The rate of spontaneous abortions, although increasing with age, overall does not exceed 15%. Ho...
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The original form of hormonal contraception ("the Pill") has developed into a variety of modalities administered through different routes: oral, intramuscular, subcutaneous, transdermal, intrauterine or intravaginal, and intranasal (abandoned). At present, two separate methods of hormonal contraception exist; one is used to prevent fertilization an...
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A large number of synthetic compounds known as selective progesterone receptor modulators can bind to progesterone receptors: the ligands exhibit a spectrum of activities ranging from pure antagonism to a mixture of agonism and antagonism. Only a dozen or so selective progesterone receptor modulators have been tested to any significant extent: amon...
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Synthetic compounds can bind to progesterone receptors and these progesterone receptor ligands exhibit a spectrum of activities ranging from pure antagonism to a mixture of agonism and antagonism. These substances have been classified as antiprogestins or as selective progesterone receptor modulators. There are several hundred selective progesteron...
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A number of synthetic steroids are capable of modulating progesterone receptors with a spectrum of activities ranging from pure antagonism to a mixture of agonism and antagonism. The best known of these are mifepristone (RU 486), asoprisnil (J 867), onapristone (ZK 98299), ulipristal (CDB 2914), Proellex() (CDB 4124), ORG 33628 and ORG 31710. Outsi...
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The law for legalising abortion was approved by the Italian Government in May 1978. In regulating legal abortion this law identifies two different scenarios: one where legal abortion is performed within 90 days of gestational age, and the second where it can be performed beyond this term but within 120 days: ''when pregnancy or delivery can cause a...
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Ever since natural sex hormones have been identified, their structure defined and their synthesis achieved, it became clear that their circulating half-life was too short to allow use in therapy. One of the modalities most thoroughly investigated to prolong their duration of action is to embed them in a polymeric matrix and administer them subcutan...
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Substances with an antifertility activity can be delivered directly into the vagina and the uterus. Indeed, it has been known for decades that the vaginal mucosa is an excellent way through which to deliver a number of compounds to the general circulation. Research and development efforts have concentrated on rings delivering only progestins, or bo...
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Emergency contraception (EC), also known as 'the morning after pill', or post-coital contraception, is a modality of preventing the establishment of a pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Both a hormonal and an intrauterine form are available. Modern hormonal EC, with low side effects, was first proposed by Yuzpe in 1974. More recently, a new r...
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In order to analyse causes of stillbirths, we collected all the cases observed from January 1993 to December 2006 at the Department of Gynecological Sciences, Perinatology and Child Care, University ''La Sapienza'', Rome, Italy. For each case, age of the patient, parity, country of origin, gestational age at the moment of stillbirth, clinical condi...
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Attempts at controlling female fertility through the utilisation of hormonal extracts date back to the beginning of the 20th century, however, practical applications in the human species were only possible when Gregory Pincus had the excellent idea of mimicking the effect of progesterone in blocking ovulation and, through this mechanism, inhibit fe...
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Modern contraceptive technology is more than a technical advance: it has brought about a true social revolution, the 'first reproductive revolution' in the history of mankind. This latter was followed in rapid succession by other major changes in human reproductive strategies. In the human species, sexual activity began to lose its exclusive reprod...
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Modern contraceptive methods represent more than a technical advance: they are the instrument of a true social revolution-the "first reproductive revolution" in the history of humanity, an achievement of the second part of the 20th century, when modern, effective methods became available. Today a great diversity of techniques have been made availab...
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Infertility has always existed; however, today it has a different meaning because the possibility exists, not only to treat it in some three quarters of all cases, but also, in a number of instances, to prevent it. At the same time, this improved scenario created a number of important new issues concerning public health policies and the social impa...
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A new Human Body Model (HBM) SPICE equivalent lumped element model (LEM) circuit that reproduces parasitic resistance, capacitance and inductance (RLC) tester effects has been used to investigate how the HBM current flows through several different relay-matrix HBM simulators. SPICE analysis shows that unwanted interaction between the simulators RLC...
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A specific formulation has been approved for use in Italy for emergency contraception (EC) in 2000. As expected, marketing of this levonorgestrel (LNG) only formulation has been accompanied by an increased interest and, often, controversies leading to even strong opposition on the part of those ethically opposed to the use of any method that may ac...
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To evaluate the reason for requesting emergency contraception (EC), previous use of contraceptive methods and provision route in a Family Planning Clinic in Italy. Women requesting EC were interviewed, through a questionnaire containing questions on demographic characteristics, about their reasons for requesting EC, their prior contraceptive use, t...
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The term progestogen has been widely utilized to indicate the general class of agents that includes both progesterone and its synthetic analogs, whereas the term progestin refers only to synthetic progestational steroids. The development of progestins has been influenced in a major way by the search for orally active hormonal contraceptives, since...
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A recent randomized, placebo-control study of a combination of conjugated estrogens (0.625 mg) and medroxyprogesterone acetate (2.5 mg) known to bring considerable advantages to post-menopausal women, has concluded that the risks associated with its use outweigh the benefits. On the strength of these data the manufacturer began recommending that ph...
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In assisted reproductive technology, three main areas are relevant from a health policy perspective: first, the technical excellence of the services rendered; second, a licensing and monitoring system to control all practitioners and the premises in which they work; and third, legislation to avoid abuse, prevent possible damage to the mother and th...
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Standardization of the methodology of transmission line pulse (TLP) testing has become a necessary reality as it becomes a common place practice in the ESD discipline. This paper discusses the development and method of a TLP standard practice.
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Introduzione Nel corso dell'anno giubilare 2000, Maria Orlando, nella sua veste di responsabile del Comitato per le Pari Opportunità dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità, aveva voluto affrontare un tema di cui oggi si parla moltissimo, e a ragione: la menopausa e l'invecchiamento. Più che un'intuizione, la sua fu una constatazione: l'allunga-mento del...
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Over the last fifty years life expectancy has increased by some 15 years for both sexes, causing an overall increase in the elderly. This will lead in the near future, to a number of economic, social and health problems, particularly in developing countries, especially to women whose life expectancy, in general, is longer than men's. Indeed, global...
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The aim of this study was to assess whether or not there was an association between a polycystic ovary (PCO) and fibrocystic breast disease based on ultrasound findings, both pelvic and mammographic. Prospective case-control study. Women aged between 18 and 30 years not using oral contraceptives attending the outpatient ultrasound clinic from Janua...
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This study was carried out to evaluate the efficacy of a new transdermal oestradiol drug delivery system: Estradiol 37.5 mcg/day for menopausal osteoporosis treatment. Twenty postmenopausal women were kept under observation for 1 year while receiving cyclic HRT with TTS E2 37.5 mcg/day in association with medroxyrogesterone acetate at 5 mg/day for...
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The aim of this study was to assess whether or not there was an association between polycystic ovaries (PCO) and fibrocystic breast disease. It is known that hyperestrogenism and anovulation are involved in the etiology of the fibrocystic breast disease; we evaluated the incidence of this disorder in women with PCO or Polycystic Ovary Sindrome (PCO...
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To analyze risk factors for ectopic pregnancy in an Italian population. A retrospective case-control study has been carried out on 213 cases of ectopic pregnancy and 213 controls. The control subjects were women who delivered spontaneously at the same time and in the same hospital of the cases considered. Smoking more than 10 cigarettes/die doubles...
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The aim of the study, that is still on the way, was to evaluate the negative effects of an intrauterine device, used for more than 2 years, on future fertility of young women who due to medical or personal reasons couldn't use hormonal contraceptives. A prospective study was started in 1987 in a group of 515 nulliparous healthy women (age 20-30) us...
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In order to have an updated review of the causes for transferring patients from our Institute to Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a study has been conducted on patients admitted from 1990 to 1996. Of the 28 women transferred, one underwent dilatation & curettage of uterine cavity after abortion, 3 had a normal delivery and 24 underwent a cesarean section...
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The Authors interviewed 239 women, who work in the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Home "La Sapienza", giving them an anonimous questionnaire. The results show that between these women, who should be more interested and motivated, the use of a safe contraception is not very diffuse. This phenomenon seems to be peculiarly plain...
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In order to better evaluate the link between contraceptive attitudes and induced abortion, 500 women who underwent voluntary termination of pregnancy (VTP) at the First Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" were interviewed. They were young (median age 28 years), medium to high educated (61%), non married (...
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The purpose of our analysis was to provide an overview of the predjudices on the oral contraception. We interviewed 300 young women, with a mean age between 17 and 24 years, who have never used and were not interested in using the pill. The rates we have found show how common are unjustified information, many of which absolutely false, on the treat...
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The purpose of our analysis was to provide an overview of the prejudices on the oral contraception. We interviewed 300 young women, with a mean age between 17 and 24 years, who have never used and were not interested in using the pill. The rates we have found show how common are unjustified information, many of which absolutely false, on the treatm...

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