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Transcervical Radiofrequency Ablation of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids: 2-Year Results of the SONATA Pivotal Trial
Author(s) -
Charles E. Miller,
Khadra M. Osman
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of gynecologic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.133
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1557-7724
pISSN - 1042-4067
DOI - 10.1089/gyn.2019.0012
Subject(s) - medicine , quality of life (healthcare) , uterine fibroids , pregnancy , incidence (geometry) , adverse effect , patient satisfaction , prospective cohort study , surgery , obstetrics , genetics , physics , nursing , optics , biology
Objective: To report 2-year results of sonography-guided transcervical fibroid ablation (TFA) using the Sonata ® system in women with symptomatic uterine fibroids. Design: This is a prospective multicenter single-arm interventional trial. Methods: Premenopausal women with up to 10 clinically relevant uterine fibroids, each ranging from 1 to 5 cm in diameter, were treated with sonography-guided TFA on an outpatient basis and returned for regular follow-up visits for 2 years. Assessed outcomes included changes in symptom severity, heath-related quality of life, general health status, work and activity limitations, treatment satisfaction, adverse events, surgical reintervention, and occurrence of pregnancy and associated outcomes. Results: Among 147 enrolled women, 125 (85%) returned for follow-up at 2 years. Compared with baseline, symptom severity decreased from 55 ± 19 to 24 ± 18 ( p  < 0.001), health-related quality of life increased from 40 ± 21 to 83 ± 19 ( p  < 0.001), and EuroQol 5-Dimension scores increased from 0.72 ± 0.21 to 0.89 ± 0.14 ( p  < 0.001). Overall treatment satisfaction at 2 years was 94%. The mean percentage of missed work time, overall work impairment, and activity impairment significantly decreased at follow-up. Through 2 years, surgical reintervention for heavy menstrual bleeding was performed in 5.5% of patients. One singleton pregnancy occurred with a normal peripartum outcome. Conclusions: TFA treatment with the Sonata system provides significant clinical improvement through 2 years postablation, with a low incidence of surgical reintervention. Other favorable outcomes included a rapid return to work and substantial improvements in quality of life, symptom severity, work productivity, and activity levels.

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