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The PESSRI study: symptom relief outcomes of a randomized crossover trial of the ring and Gellhorn pessaries
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this randomized crossover trial was to compare
symptom relief and change in life impact for women using the
ring with support and Gellhorn pessaries.
STUDY DESIGN: Subjects were randomized to use each pessary for 3
months. Outcome data included a visual analog satisfaction score, and
quality of life questionnaires. Analysis included student's t-test, Wilcoxan
Signed–rank test and logistical regression.
RESULTS: Subjects were primarily white, parous, postmenopausal
women with a mean age of 61. The median POPQ stage was III. We
enrolled 134 subjects and collected 3-month data on 94 ring and 99
Gellhorn subjects. There were statistically and clinically significant improvements
in the majority of the PFDI and many PFIQ scales with
both pessaries, but no clinically significant differences between the two
pessaries.
CONCLUSIONS: The ring with support and Gellhorn pessaries are effective
and equivalent in relieving symptoms of protrusion and voiding
dysfunction.
Key Words: Ring pessary, Gellhorn pessary, pelvic organ prolapse
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