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The interruption of the secretion of sex steroids occurring during menopause, causes a change in vascular pattern at various levels. As a result, several agencies have side effects that interfere with women's health. The use of hormone replacement therapy has contributed to the improvement in these effects. In previous studies the investigators showed the effect of sex steroids in premenopausal women in the conjugated equine estrogens, medroxyprogesterone acetate and tibolone in menopausal women, on the central retinal arteries. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of Tibolone in Flow-Mediated Dilatation of the brachial artery.


Clinical Trial Description

Menopause is a transitional phase of the biological evolution of women where there is loss of reproductive capacity. The phenomena are the most striking manifestations represented by vasomotor hot flushes and sweating, the consequent fall in estradiol production by the ovaries. The main landmark of the menopause is menopause, which is the last period governed by the ovaries, reflecting the depletion of the same follicle.

The main clinical manifestations of the climacteric are vascular, acting through mechanisms of action not fully understood. Several studies were published showing its effect on vasomotor tone and demonstrating the production of vasoactive substances by vascular cells induced by them.

The main objective of HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), is to improve the physical and psychological state of women who have climacteric disorders, leading to improved quality of life. The American College of Physicians, after careful review of available evidence, it is recommended that all postmenopausal women should be considered eligible to receive HRT and that the decision to treat or not should be individualized. Besides the knowledge of the pattern of endocrine patients climate, the investigators must subject it to full physical examination (pelvic) and exams before planning to start HRT. Complementary tests must be clinically oriented, respecting the resources available. There is no need to make routine use of doses of gonadotropins and sex steroids, which are reserved for certain diagnostic situations where there is any doubt, for example, premature ovarian failure syndrome.

He is currently a world consensus that the best available treatment for menopause is hormone replacement therapy because exogenously resets once the hormones produced by the ovaries. HRT fulfills several objectives: reverse neurovegetative symptoms, improves trophism genital atrophy and genital-urinary, acts in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, leading to lower incidence of colorectal cancer, promotes a later onset, lower incidence, evolution and improvement in symptoms of Alzheimer's disease has a positive influence on the view.

The development of HRT and the results that prove their individual benefits and epidemiological brought new questions about the most appropriate way to use the various schemes available. The treatment regimens are designed to establish a hormonal profile similar to that of premenopausal using: estrogens, progestogens and androgens in different doses and routes of administration.

Estrogens are the most commonly used conjugated estrogens. The subcutaneous implants (17 beta estradiol) The percutaneous estradiol in the form of gels, transdermal devices (patches) and Tibolone.

Hormones can be used alone or combined, cyclic or continuous, always trying to individualize each situation in order to provide patients with a regimen that suits your needs and desires.

Since its description in 1989, the extent of dilatation of the brachial artery flow-mediated (FMD) has been used to assess endothelial function. It is believed that ischemia induced by inflation of the cuff cause a dilation of the vessel, leading to an increase in brachial artery flow. This effect seems to be mediated by NO production by normal endothelial cells.

In patients whose bioactivity of NO is decreased or absent on endothelial function impairment, this dilatory response does not happen. The dilation of the brachial artery is thus higher in patients with normal endothelial function than in patients who have a pathology that leads to endothelial injury, among them, Hypertension, Coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, smoking, hyperlipidemia and Pre-Eclampsia.

Patients will be randomly divided into two groups of 30, using code envelope with the medication, without her or responsible for the study to know the component to be used (double-blind study), with groups divided as follows:

- Group 1 placebo for 30 days;

- Group 2: Tibolone 2.5 mg / day for 30 days Patients will be evaluated before the use of drugs and the end of their use (28-30 days of medication use). ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT01543399
Study type Interventional
Source Federal University of Minas Gerais
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2012
Completion date February 2015

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