Cargando…

Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination

INTRODUCTION: Hysteroscopy is considered the ‘gold standard’ procedure in assessing uterine pathology however it is more expensive and invasive method than ultrasonography. An alternative to the diagnostic hysteroscopy is sonohysterography. AIM: To evaluate the usefulness of sonohysterography in det...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Radwan, Paweł, Radwan, Michał, Kozarzewski, Marek, Polac, Ireneusz, Wilczyński, Jacek
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4198634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337156
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.43024
_version_ 1782339752554397696
author Radwan, Paweł
Radwan, Michał
Kozarzewski, Marek
Polac, Ireneusz
Wilczyński, Jacek
author_facet Radwan, Paweł
Radwan, Michał
Kozarzewski, Marek
Polac, Ireneusz
Wilczyński, Jacek
author_sort Radwan, Paweł
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Hysteroscopy is considered the ‘gold standard’ procedure in assessing uterine pathology however it is more expensive and invasive method than ultrasonography. An alternative to the diagnostic hysteroscopy is sonohysterography. AIM: To evaluate the usefulness of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps in female patients diagnosed with infertility. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared the results of sonohysterographic examinations with hysteroscopy combined with histopathological findings. RESULTS: All the 241 sonohysterography examinations were performed successfully. No complications were observed. Forty-three hysteroscopies (17.8%) and six sonohysterography examinations (2.5%) were performed in short total intravenous anesthesia because of a low pain threshold of the patients. After hysteroscopic resection polyps were diagnosed in 74 (30.7%) patients. In 72 cases both saline infusion sonography (sonohysterography, SIS) examination and hysteroscopy confirmed the occurrence of an endometrial polyp. In 7 examinations (4.2%) the diagnosed polyp was not confirmed in sonohysterography (false-positive results). Two SIS procedures (2.7%) did not confirm the occurrence of the polyp (false-negative results). Sensitivity, specificity accuracy and error of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps were 97.3%, 95.8% 96.2% and 3.7%, respectively. Positive and negative predictive values were 91.1% (PPV) and 98.7% (NPV). The agreement between SIS and hysteroscopy combined with histopathological examination was very high (K = 0.91). CONCLUSIONS: Sonohysterography is a safe and highly sensitive and specific method used in diagnostics of endometrial polyps. Its results closely correspond to those obtained in a hysteroscopic examination and histopathological analysis.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4198634
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Termedia Publishing House
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-41986342014-10-21 Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination Radwan, Paweł Radwan, Michał Kozarzewski, Marek Polac, Ireneusz Wilczyński, Jacek Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Hysteroscopy is considered the ‘gold standard’ procedure in assessing uterine pathology however it is more expensive and invasive method than ultrasonography. An alternative to the diagnostic hysteroscopy is sonohysterography. AIM: To evaluate the usefulness of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps in female patients diagnosed with infertility. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared the results of sonohysterographic examinations with hysteroscopy combined with histopathological findings. RESULTS: All the 241 sonohysterography examinations were performed successfully. No complications were observed. Forty-three hysteroscopies (17.8%) and six sonohysterography examinations (2.5%) were performed in short total intravenous anesthesia because of a low pain threshold of the patients. After hysteroscopic resection polyps were diagnosed in 74 (30.7%) patients. In 72 cases both saline infusion sonography (sonohysterography, SIS) examination and hysteroscopy confirmed the occurrence of an endometrial polyp. In 7 examinations (4.2%) the diagnosed polyp was not confirmed in sonohysterography (false-positive results). Two SIS procedures (2.7%) did not confirm the occurrence of the polyp (false-negative results). Sensitivity, specificity accuracy and error of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps were 97.3%, 95.8% 96.2% and 3.7%, respectively. Positive and negative predictive values were 91.1% (PPV) and 98.7% (NPV). The agreement between SIS and hysteroscopy combined with histopathological examination was very high (K = 0.91). CONCLUSIONS: Sonohysterography is a safe and highly sensitive and specific method used in diagnostics of endometrial polyps. Its results closely correspond to those obtained in a hysteroscopic examination and histopathological analysis. Termedia Publishing House 2014-05-26 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4198634/ /pubmed/25337156 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.43024 Text en Copyright © 2014 Sekcja Wideochirurgii TChP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Radwan, Paweł
Radwan, Michał
Kozarzewski, Marek
Polac, Ireneusz
Wilczyński, Jacek
Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title_full Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title_fullStr Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title_short Evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
title_sort evaluation of sonohysterography in detecting endometrial polyps – 241 cases followed with office hysteroscopies combined with histopathological examination
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4198634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337156
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wiitm.2014.43024
work_keys_str_mv AT radwanpaweł evaluationofsonohysterographyindetectingendometrialpolyps241casesfollowedwithofficehysteroscopiescombinedwithhistopathologicalexamination
AT radwanmichał evaluationofsonohysterographyindetectingendometrialpolyps241casesfollowedwithofficehysteroscopiescombinedwithhistopathologicalexamination
AT kozarzewskimarek evaluationofsonohysterographyindetectingendometrialpolyps241casesfollowedwithofficehysteroscopiescombinedwithhistopathologicalexamination
AT polacireneusz evaluationofsonohysterographyindetectingendometrialpolyps241casesfollowedwithofficehysteroscopiescombinedwithhistopathologicalexamination
AT wilczynskijacek evaluationofsonohysterographyindetectingendometrialpolyps241casesfollowedwithofficehysteroscopiescombinedwithhistopathologicalexamination