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Kristen A Matteson

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Mackenzie A, Chung S, Hoppes E, Miller N, Burke A, Achilles S, et al.
Contraception . 2025 Jan; :110829. PMID: 39864646
Objective: We sought to develop consensus recommendations for measurement and analysis of data on contraceptive-induced menstrual changes (CIMCs) in contraceptive clinical trials. We built upon previous standardization efforts over the...
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Edelman A, Boniface E, Male V, Cameron S, Benhar E, Han L, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2024 Feb; 143(4):585-594. PMID: 38412506
Objective: To assess whether menstrual cycle timing (follicular or luteal phase) of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine administration is associated with cycle length changes. Methods: We used prospectively collected (2021-2022)...
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Free L, Brown B, Matteson K, Cronin B, Has P, Zeyl V, et al.
Contraception . 2024 Jan; 132:110362. PMID: 38190866
Objective: To evaluate expulsion rates in the first 3 years of an academic postplacental levonorgestrel intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) insertion program. Study Design: Retrospective case series, January 2016 to December 2018....
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Matteson K, Valcin J, Raker C, Clark M
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2023 Aug; 229(5):532.e1-532.e13. PMID: 37536486
Background: The levonorgestrel intrauterine system and combined oral contraceptives are the 2 most commonly used nonsurgical treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding in the United States. However, there are limited data...
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Cooper N, Rivas C, Munro M, Critchley H, Clark T, Matteson K, et al.
BJOG . 2023 Apr; 130(11):1337-1345. PMID: 37055716
Objective: To develop a core outcome set for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). Design: Core outcome set (COS) development methodology described by the COMET initiative. Setting: University hospital gynaecology department, online...
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Darney B, Boniface E, van Lamsweerde A, Han L, Matteson K, Cameron S, et al.
BJOG . 2023 Apr; 130(7):803-812. PMID: 37035899
Objective: To assess whether coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination impacts menstrual bleeding quantity. Design: Retrospective cohort. Setting: Five global regions. Population: Vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals with regular menstrual cycles using...
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Baldwin M, Ahmadzia H, Bartlett D, Bensen-Kennedy D, Desai V, Haley K, et al.
Expert Rev Hematol . 2023 Mar; 16(sup1):71-86. PMID: 36920864
Background: People who have or had the potential to menstruate (PPM) with inherited bleeding disorders (BD) face particular challenges receiving appropriate diagnosis and care and participating in research. As part...
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Matteson K, Schimpf M, Jeppson P, Thompson J, Gala R, Balgobin S, et al.
Obstet Gynecol . 2023 Mar; 141(4):681-696. PMID: 36897135
Objective: To assess the amount of opioid medication used by patients and the prevalence of persistent opioid use after discharge for gynecologic surgery for benign indications. Data Sources: We systematically...
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Robertson K, Reimold K, Moormann A, Binder R, Matteson K, Leftwich H
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med . 2023 Jan; 36(1):2148097. PMID: 36597819
Objective: COVID-19 disease severely impacted pregnant persons, resulting in a significant increase in poor maternal health outcomes, with a disproportionate impact on minority populations and individuals with low socioeconomic status....
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Edelman A, Boniface E, Male V, Cameron S, Benhar E, Han L, et al.
BMJ Med . 2022 Nov; 1(1). PMID: 36381261
Objectives: To identify whether covid-19 vaccines are associated with menstrual changes in order to address concerns about menstrual cycle disruptions after covid-19 vaccination. Design: Global, retrospective cohort study of prospectively...