Maturitas
Volume 55, Issue 1 , Pages 5-13, 20 August 2006

Latin American position on the current status of hormone therapy during the menopausal transition and thereafter

Received 5 August 2005; received in revised form 10 March 2006; accepted 29 March 2006.

Abstract 

Objective

Data from placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials conducted during the past few years resulted in critical re-evaluation of the overall health benefits of hormone therapy (HT) in women during the menopausal transition and thereafter. These data stimulated vigorous debate among experts and produced several position papers by North American and European authorities providing guidance on the use of HT. It is well known that cultural, geographic and ethnic differences influence the acceptance and risk perception of HT. Therefore, it was considered essential to present a position specifically relevant to Latin American countries.

Methods

A Latin American Expert Panel, convening in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, obtained consensus on recommendations for HT that incorporated the findings of the most recently published reports. The panelists’ opinions were surveyed by means of the Likert scale along five categories ranging from complete agreement to complete disagreement.

Results

The Panel presented 13 recommendations and considered three additional issues relevant to HT use. There was consensus that HT during the perimenopause and thereafter is warranted in Latin American women in particular for the management of vasomotor symptoms. HT may also be an option for osteoporosis prevention in women at significant risk, after evaluation of risks/benefits and after consideration of alternative therapies. HT should be individualized and prescribed at the lowest effective dose.

Conclusions

The Panel concluded that HT remains a safe and effective treatment option for peri- and postmenopausal Latin American women.

Keywords: Position statement, Hormone therapy, Latin America, Menopause, Consensus, WHI study

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 Affiliation of Panel members are given in Appendix A.

PII: S0378-5122(06)00100-9

doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2006.03.009

Maturitas
Volume 55, Issue 1 , Pages 5-13, 20 August 2006