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Hormone Replacement for Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (HOPE)

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University of Pennsylvania

Status and phase

Withdrawn
Phase 3

Conditions

Primary Ovarian Insufficiency

Treatments

Drug: Combined Oral Contraceptives
Drug: Hormone Replacement Therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators intend to establish feasibility/acceptability of a pilot randomized trial comparing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and combined oral contraceptives (COCs) in women with premature ovarian insufficiency to estimate differences in quality of life (QOL) and serum hormone assays and markers of bone turnover/cardiovascular risk. At baseline, QOL survey will be administered and serum testing performed. Patients then randomized to HRT or COCs. Repeat testing will be performed after 3 and 6 months.

Full description

Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a term used to describe when a woman's ovaries stop working normally before the natural age of menopause. Early sequelae of POI include vasomotor symptoms, vaginal dryness, mood swings and insomnia due to estrogen deficiency. Long-term sequelae such as loss of bone mineral density and cardiovascular risk carry are considerable concerns. While exogenous estrogen replacement is recommended for the POI patient population, the optimal regimen for replacement is not clear. One approach to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is to mimic physiologic ovarian function through full replacement doses of estrogen (either orally or transdermally) to reach the typical serum estradiol levels of a menstruating woman (approximately 104 pg/mL per day) with cyclic progestin therapy for endometrial protection. Another approach uses daily combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptives (COCs), for ease of administration and increased social acceptability. To date, few studies have been performed comparing the two treatment methods in terms of quality of life measures (vasomotor symptoms, bleeding profile, sexual dysfunction, satisfaction with contraception), endocrine function, bone turnover or cardiovascular risk in POI patients. In this proposal, the investigators intend to establish feasibility and acceptability of a pilot randomized controlled trial comparing traditional HRT with COCs in women with POI and to evaluate differences in quality of life measures, hormone assays, bone turnover and cardiovascular risk between treatment arms. The investigators hypothesize that acceptability and feasibility of the pilot trial will be high and that differences will be detected for all measured variables between treatment arms. Demonstration of feasibility and acceptability of this pilot would allow for the pursuit of a larger trial and identification of a superior treatment regimen would have a meaningful impact on the short and long-term care of this patient population.

Sex

Female

Ages

14 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Female patients,
  • Between 14-45 years of age
  • Post-menarchal
  • Presence of uterus
  • POI as defined by: change in menstrual function (oligomenorrhea and/or amenorrhea), elevated serum serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), low serum estradiol concentrations, or estrogen deficiency symptoms.

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnancy or lactation within previous 3 months
  • Use of hormonal contraception or replacement within previous 3 months
  • Any contraindication to oral contraceptive pills or hormone replacement therapy per the current drug labels. These could include, but are not limited to: history of venous thromboembolism,estrogen-sensitive cancer history, regular cigarette smoking and history of or active liver disease, etc.
  • Patients will be screened for pregnancy with a urine HCG test at time of screening

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

0 participants in 2 patient groups

Hormone Replacement Therapy
Experimental group
Description:
Patient will be given hormones in the form of: transdermal estradiol patch (Climara) 100 mcg/24 hours weekly, progesterone (Prometrium) 200 mg per day for first 12 calendar days of each month (If patients insurance plan does not cover transdermal estradiol, they will be prescribed oral estradiol 2 mg daily. If patients insurance plan does not cover Prometrium, they will be prescribed medroxyprogesterone (Provera) 10 mg per day for first 12 calendar days of each month).
Treatment:
Drug: Hormone Replacement Therapy
Combined Oral Contraceptives
Experimental group
Description:
Patients will be given hormones in the form of: monophasic combined oral contraceptive containing ethinyl estradiol 0.035 mg and norgestimate 0.25 mg, 1 tablet daily (21 days of active pills and 7 days of inactive pills)
Treatment:
Drug: Combined Oral Contraceptives

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