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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2008 Feb;77(2):77-83.
doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2007.10.004. Epub 2008 Jan 11.

Comparison of a transdermal contraceptive patch vs. oral contraceptives on hemostasis variables

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparison of a transdermal contraceptive patch vs. oral contraceptives on hemostasis variables

Cornelis Kluft et al. Contraception. 2008 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare effects of the transdermal contraceptive patch, a desogestrel/ethinyl estradiol (EE)-containing, monophasic combination oral contraceptive (COC) and a levonorgestrel/EE-containing, triphasic COC on hemostasis variables.

Study design: This was a randomized, open-label study of 104 young women who received six cycles of treatment. Blood was collected at baseline and on treatment; changes by Day 20/Cycle 6 in baseline hemostasis markers [prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F 1+2), plasmin-plasmin inhibitor complex (PAP) and fibrin degradation products (D-dimer)] were assessed.

Results: All contraceptives induced similar increases in F 1+2 and D-dimer. Patch-induced PAP increases were less than with the monophasic and similar to the triphasic COC. Decreases in protein S and increases in sex hormone-binding globulin were greater with the patch than with either COC. Patch-induced increases in activated protein C resistance were greater than with the triphasic and similar to the monophasic COC.

Conclusion: These contraceptives appeared to accelerate baseline procoagulation processes to a similar extent and to change coagulation potency variables differently.

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