Local treatment with a polycarbophil-based cream in postmenopausal women with genitourinary syndrome of menopause

Int Urogynecol J. 2021 Feb;32(2):317-322. doi: 10.1007/s00192-020-04282-9. Epub 2020 Mar 23.

Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a common problem associated with lower urinary tract and gynecological symptoms due to the decrease in estrogen production in postmenopausal women. Topical estrogen therapy is shown to improve these symptoms; nonetheless, there are limited data on the efficacy of nonhormonal moisturizers in these patients.

Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted to compare the symptoms of GSM before and after treatment with a polycarbophil-based cream in 42 women. The quality of life (QoL) and sexual scores were obtained from the Thai version of the International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire-Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (ICIQ-LUTS) along with uroflow measurements before and 4 and 12 weeks after treatment.

Results: Significant improvements in ICIQ-LUTSqol scores were observed after 4 weeks (9.38 ± 7.47 vs 6.76 ± 5.77; p = 0.017) and 12 weeks (10.03 ± 7.49 vs 5.97 ± 4.02; p = 0.002) when compared with the baseline values before treatment. The ICIQ-LUTS sexual scores were also improved after treatment at 4 weeks (2.29 ± 2.26 vs 0.88 ± 1.34; p < 0.001) and 12 weeks (2.13 ± 2.22 vs 0.42 ± 0.81; p < 0.001) compared with the baseline scores. No differences in ICIQ-LUTSqol and sexual scores were observed between the 4- and 12-week treatment groups.

Conclusion: The polycarbophil-based cream improved the overall LUTS and sexual symptoms in the patients with GSM, thus indicating that the nonhormonal polycarbophil-based cream may prove effective for the treatment for women with this condition.

Keywords: Genitourinary syndrome of menopause; Polycarbophil-based cream; Vaginal dryness; Vaginal lubricant; Vaginal moisturizer; Vulvovaginal atrophy.

MeSH terms

  • Acrylic Resins
  • Atrophy / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Menopause
  • Postmenopause*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quality of Life*
  • Vagina / pathology

Substances

  • Acrylic Resins
  • calcium polycarbophil