The efficacy of transvaginal sonography , saline infusion sonohysterography , and hysteroscopy for the evaluation of the patients with abnormal uterine bleeding.
- Author:
Ji Young LEE
;
You Kon KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Transvaginal sonography;
Saline infusion sonohysterography;
Hysteroscopy;
Abnormal uterine bleeding
- MeSH:
Biopsy;
Catheters;
Diagnostic Tests, Routine;
Humans;
Hysteroscopy*;
Myoma;
Polyps;
Prospective Studies;
Sensitivity and Specificity;
Uterine Hemorrhage*
- From:Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1999;42(1):48-52
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate prospectively the efficacy and accuracy of transvaginal sonography(TVS), saline infusion sonohysterography(SIS) and hysteroscopy in the exploration of the uterine cavity. METHODS: 71 consecutive patients were evaluated with SIS who showed abnormal TVS findings, using saline instilled through endocervically placed balloon catheter with concurrent vaginal sonography. Among them, 41 patients also underwent hysteroscopy and surgery. Transvaginal sonography, sonohysterography, hysteroscopy were compaired with pathologic reports. RESULTS: Fifty-five of 71 sonohysterogram(77.5%) showed abnormal findings, Among them 41 patients have done hysteroscopy and biopsy. According to pathologic reports, sixteen patients were noted to have myoma(39.0%), twelve patients had polyps (21.3%), and both showed most frequent lesions. TVS, SIS, and hysteroscopy had a sensitivity of 94.4%, 91.1%, 94.4%, and a specificity of 40%, 42.8%, 60.0%, respectively and showed not so much different in detection rate. In case of submucosal myoma and polyps, hysteroscopy showed 100% sensitivity, and 92% specificity and showed much higher detection rate compared with SIS (81.2%, 92.0%). CONCLUSION: Transvaginal sonography and sonohysterography are good office diagnostic test in case of detecting variable gynecologic intrauterine abnormalities.