8417 Knowledge Of PCOS and Its Complications In A Population Of Hispanic Women

8417 西班牙裔女性人群对多囊卵巢综合征及其并发症的认知

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Disclosure: Y.G. Rivera-Rodriguez: None. B. Diaz Rios: None. C.M. Casas Loyola: None. B. Marin Rodriguez: None. P.A. Alicea Reyes: None. J. Romaguera: None. L.A. Gonzalez-Rodriguez: Research Investigator; Self; Eli Lilly & Company. Purpose: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder affecting women across their lifespan, with metabolic complications that are often overlooked. Studies have revealed an inadequate understanding of PCOS, its complications, and management. There is also limited information about this condition in Hispanic women. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge about PCOS and its complications among a sample of Hispanic women living in Puerto Rico. Methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study of Hispanic women aged 21-45 years recruited from the General Endocrinology and Gynecology Clinics at the UPR-RCM Clinics. A self-administered questionnaire assessing their knowledge about PCOS, and its complications was given. Patients were classified according to PCOS diagnosis. Results were compared between the groups. Results: A total of 47 women were included in this study. Approximately 45% of participants had a diagnosis of PCOS. Most participants agreed that PCOS involves a set of symptoms associated with hormonal imbalances (94%) and irregular menses (91%). Only 40% of participants considered PCOS a chronic condition without a cure and only 34% acknowledge weight loss as one of the treatments of this condition. Two-thirds of participants didn’t know that PCOS can be diagnosed with blood tests. When assessing their knowledge about complications related to PCOS, we found that only 36% associated PCOS with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, 56% with obesity and 62% with abnormal blood glucose levels. When comparing the knowledge about their condition in patients with a diagnosis of PCOS, we found increased knowledge about signs and symptoms such as hirsutism, hair loss and weight gain when compared to controls. However, when assessing their knowledge about complications related to PCOS, neither group recognized PCOS as a chronic condition, or associated PCOS with cardiovascular, metabolic complications and/or increased risk of cancer. Conclusion: Our study suggests that there is a lack of general knowledge about PCOS and its long-term complications among a sample of Hispanic women in reproductive years. Most importantly, our data showed that even patients with a diagnosis of PCOS do not understand their condition or comprehend the associated complications. Our study emphasizes the need to develop educational tools and strategies to improve the general population knowledge about this condition and raise awareness about preventable complications and the importance of early treatment. Presentation: 6/3/2024

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