Predictors of clinical response in hirsute women treated with spironolactone

  • Dalhousie University ROR

Fertility and Sterility, 55(6), 1076-1081

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54355-6 PMID 1828043

Abstract

Objective

To examine the clinical efficacy of low dose spironolactone in hirsute women.

Design

Retrospective.

Setting

Outpatient endocrinology clinic.

Patients

One hundred nine consecutive women prescribed 75 to 100 mg/d spironolactone for at least 4 months in whom adequate follow-up data were available.

Results

Hirsutism improved in 72% of the women. Women with regular menses, whether or not they used oral contraceptives (OCs), had the highest response rate to spironolactone (78%), whereas women with irregular menses who did not use an OC had the lowest response rate (55%). Favorable responses were associated with increased severity of hirsutism (P = 0.04) and lower serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels (P = 0.05). Responders and nonresponders did not differ significantly in age (P = 0.10), duration of hirsutism (P = 0.14), pretreatment serum testosterone (T) (P = 0.48), or body mass index (P = 0.11). However, when each parameter was divided into subsets, trends toward decreasing response were observed with increasing age, duration of hirsutism over 15 years, and increasing serum T level.

Conclusion

Low-dose spironolactone improves hirsutism in a majority of hirsute women, irrespective of age, severity or duration of hirsutism, menstrual status, or serum hormone levels.

Topics

spironolactone hirsutism clinical response predictors, low dose spironolactone hirsute women treatment efficacy, hirsutism oral contraceptive spironolactone combination therapy, DHEA sulfate hirsutism treatment response predictor, irregular menses hirsutism spironolactone response rate, antiandrogen therapy hirsutism retrospective study, hirsutism severity duration treatment outcome spironolactone, serum testosterone hirsutism treatment response women, PCOS hirsutism spironolactone menstrual regularity, Rittmaster spironolactone hirsutism retrospective cohort
PMID 1828043 1828043 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54355-6 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54355-6

Cite this article

Crosby, P. D., & Rittmaster, R. S. (1991). Predictors of clinical response in hirsute women treated with spironolactone. *Fertility and sterility*, *55*(6), 1076-1081. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)54355-6

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