Changes in the probability of hysterectomy in the city of Mainz and Mainz-Bingen region, Germany

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Contributors

  • Luana F Tanaka - , Technical University of Munich (First author)
  • Olaf Schoffer - , Center for Evidence-Based Healthcare (Author)
  • Jochem König - , Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Author)
  • Veronika Weyer-Elberich - , University of Münster (Author)
  • Maria Blettner - , Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Author)
  • Stefanie J Klug - , Technical University of Munich (Last author)

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To assess the hysterectomy probability by calendar period and age, the overall and the age-specific prevalence of hysterectomy in women aged 30-65 years.

METHODS: Baseline data (2005-2007) from the population-based MARZY study conducted in Mainz and Mainz-Bingen, Germany, were analysed. 6429 women aged 30-65 years were asked whether they had undergone a hysterectomy and the date and indication of the procedure. We calculated the 5-year age-specific prevalence of hysterectomy and estimated the probability of undergoing a hysterectomy combining two approaches: 1) Kaplan-Meier and 2) Inverse probability weighting (IPW). We assessed potential changes over calendar periods by simulating survival curves, having hysterectomy as the event, employing a Cox proportional hazard model.

RESULTS: Data on hysterectomy were available for 4719 women. Of these, 961 (20.4%) had undergone a hysterectomy between 1960 and 2006. The hysterectomy prevalence was highest among the 60-64 year-olds (40.7%). The IPW-corrected probability of having a hysterectomy up to the age of 65 years was 36.4%. The age-specific probability of hysterectomy increased from 0.1% (20-24 years), peaking at 45-49 years (7.8%) and declining thereafter to less than 5% among women aged 50 and older. Over time, women were hysterectomised at an increasingly older age. Most hysterectomies (86.7%) were done due to benign disease.

CONCLUSIONS: A shift to older age at hysterectomy with an advancing calendar period likely reflects changes in clinical practice in Germany.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: Landesärztekammer Rheinland-Pfalz: 837.438.03 (4100).

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number84
Number of pages9
JournalBMC Public Health
Volume23 (2023)
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC9832650
Scopus 85146140785
ORCID /0000-0001-6922-7148/work/168207712

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adult, Aged, Female, Germany/epidemiology, Humans, Hysterectomy/methods, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Probability, Proportional Hazards Models

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