The treatment research of people with different types of HPV infection in sterile patients.
- Author:
Li-dong ZHANG
1
;
Jing PEI
;
Hui-min ZHANG
;
Xiao-fang SUN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; DNA, Viral; analysis; drug effects; Drug Therapy; Female; Humans; Infertility; virology; Papillomaviridae; drug effects; genetics; Papillomavirus Infections; drug therapy; epidemiology; therapy; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Rate; Risk Factors; Therapeutic Human Experimentation
- From: Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2010;24(3):227-229
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVEExplore the optimal treatment of infertility patients infected with different types of human papillomavirus (HPV).
METHODSAccording to cervical pathology, cervical status and the procreate desire of the infertility patients, the 144 clinic cases of high-risk human papillomavirus infected infertile patients were divided into two gruoups: group with treatment and without treatment. Real-time quantitative fluorescent PCR (RT-PCR) has been employed, follow-up time is 6 months, to detect the HPV-DNA in the crevical exfoliated cells, to observe the negative conversion rate and pregnancy rate, and compare analyzed.
RESULTS(1) In high-risk HPV infectors, the negative conversion rate of treatment group (56.67%) is higher than those in non-treatment group (50.00%); (2) The pregnancy rate of secondary high-risk HPV non-treatment group (50.00%) is higher than the treatment group. The pregnancy rate of primary high-risk HPV treatment group (31.67%) is higher than the non-treatment group (4.00%). (3) Negative conversion rate increases accordingly, on primary high-risk HPV infected groups with Leep, with single drug and with Leep combined with drug therapy. (4) The negative conversion rate and the pregnancy rate of primary high-risk HPV infected groups with surgical therapy is higher than the groups with drug therapy. Surgical + Drugs is better in the two surgical therapies.
CONCLUSIONInfertile patients should be routinely screened for cervical HPV. The primary high-risk cervical HPV infection is the etiology of infertility. Preferably, patients with primary high-risk HPV infection in cervical lesions is treated with Leep combined drugs.