Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a reproductive endocrine disease characterized by reproductive and metabolic abnormalities, which is a crucial cause of female infertility and an essential risk factor for type 2 diabetes. At present, there exist several clinical trials and studies on the usage of metformin in the treatment of PCOS patients in prediabetes, and the practical application of metformin in clinical practice has years of history. The treatment plan of metformin is of great significance in preventing type 2 diabetes in PCOS patients and assisting pregnancy in PCOS infertile patients.
The purpose of this study is to conduct a real world study on effects of metformin on the improvement of metabolism and reproductive outcome in Chinese prediabetic PCOS patients by collecting relevant medical system records from Renji Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine as real world data and a significant supplement to clinical trial studies. At the same time, obese and non-obese PCOS patients may have different mechanisms of insulin resistance, so this study stratified PCOS patients to analyze whether metformin can improve treatment results for PCOS patients with prediabetes according to different body mass index (BMI).The investigator's study is the first real world study to investigate Chinese pre-diabetes PCOS patients treated by metformin and the metabolic and reproductive outcomes, which is innovative. The investigator's research also has a guiding significance for the practical application of metformin in improving glucose metabolism and reproductive outcomes in patients with different body weight in clinical practice, and has great relevance for PCOS patients to reduce long-term complications and improve quality of life.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,440
All participants among the three groups were treated with metformin
Renji Hospital Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
RECRUITINGReversed insulin resistance or restored glucose homeostasis in women with PCOS
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the rate of reversed insulin resistance or restored glucose homeostasis
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of BMI
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of BMI is one of the metabolic index to evaluate metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of glycated hemoglobin(HbA1c)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of HbA1c is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of 0'-180'Plasma Glucose(PG)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of 0'-180'PG from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of 0'-180'insulin(ins)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of 0'-180'ins from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of 0'-180'C-Peptide
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of 0'-180'C-Peptide from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of β cell homeostatic model assessment(HOMA-β)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of HOMA-β calculated from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Matsuda Index(MI)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of MI calculated from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of deposition index(DI)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of DI calculated from oral glucose tolerance test is one of the metabolic index to evaluate glucose metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of waist-hip ratio(WHR)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of WHR is one of the metabolic index to evaluate metabolic outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Luteinizing hormone(LH)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of LH is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Follicle stimulating hormone(FSH)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of FSH is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Prolactin(PRL)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of PRL is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of estradiol(E2)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of E2 is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of testosterone(T)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of T is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Sex hormone-binding globulin(SHBG)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of SHBG is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate(DHEAS)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of DHEAS is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
change in the level of Androstenedione(A2)
Compared with the baseline in three groups, the level of A2 is one of the metabolic index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
pregnancy rate
Compared with the baseline in three groups, pregnancy rate is one of the index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
live birth rate
Compared with the baseline in three groups, live birth rate is one of the index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
improvement rate of menstrual cycle
Compared with the baseline in three groups, improvement rate of menstrual cycle is one of the index to evaluate Reproductive outcome
Time frame: 5 years
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