PCOS Flashcards
What is PCOS
a disorderof the HPO axis which is characterised by ovulatory dysfunction and hyperandrogenism.
in some cases characterised by raised LH and testosterone
What is the Rotterdam Criteria
Diagnostic criteria for PCOS: which requires any 2 of the following
- Clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenism
- Clinical: hirituism, acne or androgenic alopecia
- Biochemical: raised total free testosterone or LH
- Chronic Anovulation
- <9 menses/year
- Polycystic morphology on pelvic USSS
What would you see of pelvic USS that is a diagnostic indicator of PCOS
12 or more peripheral antral follicles or increased ovarian volume >10cm3
Common and uncommon signs and symptoms of PCOS
Common
- irregular menstruation (75%)
- hirituism (60%)
- acne (15-25%)
- weight gain/high BMI (30-80%)
- Hypertension
Uncommon:
- androgenic alopecia/scalp hair loss
- Acanthos nigricans (due to insulin resistance)
- excess sweating/oily skin
Long Term Complications of PCOS to be aware of?
- Infertility or Subfertiliy
- Issues in Pregnancy
- Gest diabetes, Gest hypertension/PET, preterm labour, CVD
- CVD
- dyslipidaemia, hypertension, metabolic syndrome
- T2DM
- OSA
- Fatty Liver Disease
- Psychological complications
- depression, anxiety, lower QOL
- Endometrial cancer/hyperplasia
- inc risk due to amenn/oligo
Investigations to do in a women with suspected or diagnosed PCOS?
- T2DM risk: screen by OGTT (2hr post fasting) if impaired then require annual test
- if pregnant screen at 24-28 weeks
- CVD risk:
- assess risk factors
- OSA
- ask individual about snoring, daytime fatigue, somnolence
- Depression, anxiety, poor QOL
- depression screen!
First Line management of PCOS
Weight gain and lifestyle modifications
COC could be appropriate if also needing contraception
Management of hirituism and acne in PCOS
A COC pill can be used.
Always weigh against increased risk of VTE
Management of infertility in the setting of a PCOS patient?
- Weight Reduction
- Clomifene,
- Note the increased risk of multiple pregnancies with this
- +/- metformin (if obese) to stimulate ovulation
- Note the increased risk of multiple pregnancies with this
- Recombinant FSH
- direct ovarian stimulation, also inc risk of multiple pregnancies
How does clomifene citrate work to increase fertility?
It is anti-oestrogen and therefore increases FSH in the early follicular stage
A cluster of conditions that increase your risk of CVD, stroke and T2DM
Three or more of the following
- Abdominal obesity
- High triglycerides
- Low HDL
- Hypertension
- Insulin Resistance (high fasting plasma glucose)