Hysterectomy Rates in Urban China: A Multicenter Study Examining Links Between Metabolic Disorders and Surgical Procedures in Over 9 Million Women - Scorecard - MDSpire

Hysterectomy Rates in Urban China: A Multicenter Study Examining Links Between Metabolic Disorders and Surgical Procedures in Over 9 Million Women

  • By

  • Yanrui Bi

  • Yuan Ma

  • Jun Zhang

  • Shuchen Wang

  • Qiuyi Zhang

  • Yongxiang Gao

  • Ruomei Hu

  • Nenan Lyu

  • Huaying Wang

  • Bo Wang

  • Yi Ning

  • Ying Gao

  • December 30, 2025

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Clinical Scorecard: Hysterectomy Rates in Urban China: A Multicenter Study Examining Links Between Metabolic Disorders and Surgical Procedures in Over 9 Million Women

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionHysterectomy
Key MechanismsAssociations with metabolic disorders such as obesity, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.
Target PopulationWomen of childbearing age in urban China.
Care SettingMulticenter health screening centers across 31 provinces in mainland China.

Key Highlights

  • Hysterectomy is the second most common surgical procedure for women worldwide.
  • The study analyzed data from over 9 million women to estimate hysterectomy prevalence.
  • Metabolic disorders may be significant risk factors for undergoing hysterectomy.
  • Geographical variations in hysterectomy rates were observed across different regions of China.
  • Understanding risk factors may help preserve uterine health and fertility.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

  • Hysterectomy status determined by B-scan ultrasonography.

Management

  • Consider metabolic factors in women undergoing hysterectomy.

Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Monitor for cardiovascular disease risk post-hysterectomy.

Risks

  • Increased risk of cardiovascular disease following hysterectomy.

Patient & Prescribing Data

Women aged 18 years and older in urban China.

Focus on managing metabolic disorders to potentially reduce hysterectomy rates.

Clinical Best Practices

  • Conduct thorough assessments of metabolic health in women considering hysterectomy.
  • Implement lifestyle interventions for obesity and hypertension in at-risk populations.

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