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Quality of life in women with chronic recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis: A sub-analysis of the prospective multicentre phase IIb/III Prof-001 study

Journal

MYCOSES
Volume 66, Issue 9, Pages 767-773

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/myc.13602

Keywords

Candiplus; fluconazole; ProF-001; quality of life; sexual health; vulvovaginal candidosis

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The study aimed to assess the health-related quality of life (QoL) in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis (RVVC) using validated questionnaires and analyze the impact of RVVC on sexual health. The results showed that after a 6-months maintenance treatment, the QoL and sexual health of the patients significantly improved.
Background: Chronic recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis (RVVC), defined as three or more episodes of vulvovaginal candidosis per year, significantly impairs quality of life (QoL) and sexual health.Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to assess health-related QoL in women with RVVC using validated questionnaires before and after treatment. The secondary objective was to analyse the effect of RVVC on women's sexual health.Patients/Methods: This was a sub-analysis of a randomised, controlled, double-blinded study titled 'A phase IIb/III, parallel-arm, randomized, active-controlled, double-blind, double-dummy, multicenter, non-inferiority study in patients with recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis to compare the clinical efficacy, safety and tolerability of topically administered ProF-001 (Candiplus (R)) to oral fluconazole, which was conducted at 35 study sites in Austria, Poland and Slovakia. QoL was assessed using the European Quality of Life (EQ) five-dimension five-level scale (EQ-5D-5L) and visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS) questionnaires, followed by specific questions regarding sexuality.Results: From 2019 to 2021, 360 of 432 (83.3%) women with RVVC had accomplished a 6-months maintenance treatment and were enrolled in this sub-analysis. The EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS scores demonstrated improved QoL in 137 (65.2%) and 159 (75.4%) women after 6 months of maintenance treatment. Each individual aspect of sexual health significantly improved (all p < .05). A reduction in pain frequency during or after sexual intercourse in the 6-month period occurred in 124 (66.3%) women.Conclusions: Women with RVVC had high QoL and sexual health impairment; however, a 6-months maintenance treatment resulted in effective improvement in QoL and sexual health.

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