Effects of titanium dioxide microcrystals with covalently bonded silver ions and Aloe Vera extract (TIAGIN®) on the Vaginal Health Index Score (VHIS) and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) in patients with vaginal de-epithelialization: a prospective, single-center cohort analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Objective: to evaluate the effects of titanium dioxide
microcrystals with covalently bonded silver ions and
Aloe Vera extract (TIAGIN®) on the Vaginal Health
Index Score (VHIS) and Female Sexual Function Index
(FSFI) in patients with vaginal de-epithelialization.
Materials and methods: we enrolled 45 postmenopausal
women with vaginal de-epithelialization,
who underwent VHIS evaluation and completed
an FSFI test. We recorded their age, age at onset of
menopause, parity and Body Mass Index. After this
baseline evaluation, patients underwent 30 days of
vaginal treatment with one capsule per day of TIAGIN®.
After treatment, all patients were evaluated again using
the same methods as the pre-treatment phase.
Results: after treatment there was significant
improvement in all VHIS parameters (elasticity, fluid
secretion type and consistency, pH, epithelialization
of vaginal mucosa, and moisture) and in the total score
(p=0.006). Similarly, after treatment there was also a
significant improvement in 4 FSFI areas (lubrication,
orgasm, satisfaction, and pain) and in the total score
(p=0.005). None of the patients reported any local or
systemic side effects during treatment.
Conclusions: we observed a significant improvement in
both the VHIS and FSFI, which can be considered direct
and indirect signs of increased vaginal epithelialization
following vaginal treatment with TIAGIN®.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Aloe Vera, silver ions, Vaginal Health Index Score, Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), vaginal de-epithelialization
List of contributors:
Lagana', ANTONIO SIMONE; Chiofalo, Benito; Granese, Roberta; Palmara, Vittorio Italo; Triolo, Onofrio
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