1.Diagnosis of infertility and clinical analysis of fallopian tube patency by three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography
Xiaoke JIN ; Liting CHEN ; Huifang CHENG ; Suzhi HU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(14):18-21
Objective To explore the diagnosis of infertility and clinical analysis of tubal patency by three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography.Methods A total of 102 infertility patients admitted to Lishui Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medicine University from December 2022 to December 2024 were selected as the study objects to analyze the diagnosis of infertility and the clinical application of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography on tubal patency.Results Of 102 infertility patients,the detection rate was 97.06%,the misdiagnosis rate was 0,and the missed diagnosis rate was 2.94%.The sensitivity,specificity and area under the curve of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography for infertility were 72.65%,84.83%and 0.819.A total of 204 fallopian tubes were examined in 102 patients.Hysteroscopic fallopian tube staining showed patency(30.39%),obstruction(31.37%),and three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography showed patency(31.86%),obstruction(32.35%).Compared with inflammation,the injection pressure,flow time and reverse flow of contrast agent in tumor and cyst lesions and congenital dysplasia were decreased(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between tumor and cyst lesions and congenital dysplasia(P<0.05).In 102 patients,there was no hypersensitivity or other adverse reactions in the examination of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography,and the satisfaction rate was 96.08%.Conclusion Three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography has a high diagnostic value for infertility,and can effectively evaluate the patency of fallopian tube,with high safety and patient satisfaction.
2.Diagnosis of infertility and clinical analysis of fallopian tube patency by three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography
Xiaoke JIN ; Liting CHEN ; Huifang CHENG ; Suzhi HU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(14):18-21
Objective To explore the diagnosis of infertility and clinical analysis of tubal patency by three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography.Methods A total of 102 infertility patients admitted to Lishui Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medicine University from December 2022 to December 2024 were selected as the study objects to analyze the diagnosis of infertility and the clinical application of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography on tubal patency.Results Of 102 infertility patients,the detection rate was 97.06%,the misdiagnosis rate was 0,and the missed diagnosis rate was 2.94%.The sensitivity,specificity and area under the curve of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography for infertility were 72.65%,84.83%and 0.819.A total of 204 fallopian tubes were examined in 102 patients.Hysteroscopic fallopian tube staining showed patency(30.39%),obstruction(31.37%),and three-dimensional ultrasonic hysterosalpingography showed patency(31.86%),obstruction(32.35%).Compared with inflammation,the injection pressure,flow time and reverse flow of contrast agent in tumor and cyst lesions and congenital dysplasia were decreased(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between tumor and cyst lesions and congenital dysplasia(P<0.05).In 102 patients,there was no hypersensitivity or other adverse reactions in the examination of three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography,and the satisfaction rate was 96.08%.Conclusion Three-dimensional ultrasound hysterosalpingography has a high diagnostic value for infertility,and can effectively evaluate the patency of fallopian tube,with high safety and patient satisfaction.
3.Study on effects of duration of migration to high-altitude on cerebral hemodynamics and their ethnic differences
Shuzhen XU ; Jie LIU ; Yaocang ZHANG ; Suzhi LI ; Lihua REN ; Mingmu TAN ; Houqian HU ; Tiesheng CAO ; Yunyou DUAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(7):578-582
Objective To study the effects of duration of migration from sea-level to high-altitude on cerebral hemodynamic parameters and their ethnic differences.Methods This randomized comparative study recruited 5 groups of healthy male subjects which were native Hans at sea-level (NHS),Han migrants from sea-level to high-altitude (HMSH,where HMSH-a for residence duration of 4 days,HMSH-b for 1 year,and HMSH-c for 5 years),and native Tibetans at high-altitude (NTH).Color duplex Doppler sonography (CDDS) was used to measure bilateral vertebral and internal carotid arterial diameters,mean flow velocities.The heart rate,arterial blood pressure,and arterial oxygen saturation were also recorded simultaneously,and in combination,hemoglobin was measured to assess total cerebral blood flow (TCBF),total cerebrovascular resistance (TCVR),and total cerebral oxygen supply (TCOS).Results After migration to high-altitude,Hans' TCVR and TCBF maintained the level of NHS after transient changes during early stage (P<0.05),and the TCBF was markedly higher than that of NTH (P<0.05);while the blood pressure and TCOS increased abruptly (P<0.05) at the beginning and kept for a relatively long time at a constant level which were higher than those of NTH all the time (P<0.05).Conclusions Han migrants can acclimate to high-altitude by adaptive change of cerebral blood flow over a short time and maintain a constant adaptability which is always weaker than that of native Tibetans.CDDS can be used for non-invasive measurement of actual cerebral blood flow,and is of good value in the study on high-altitude-related cerebral hemodynamics.

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