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Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients
OBJECTIVE: Some studies have shown that it is possible to evaluate tubal permeability through MRI. Our aim is to perform a prospective study and to perform a comprehensive review in the literature regarding HSG-MRI. METHODS: We carried out a PUBMED search using the following keywords: hysterosalping...
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Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8312299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33900058 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20210002 |
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author | de Mattos, Leandro Accardo Sauer, Luísa Jacques Blasbalg, Roberto Petta, Carlos Aberto Pereira, Ricardo Mendes de Carvalho, Luiz Fernando Pina |
author_facet | de Mattos, Leandro Accardo Sauer, Luísa Jacques Blasbalg, Roberto Petta, Carlos Aberto Pereira, Ricardo Mendes de Carvalho, Luiz Fernando Pina |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Some studies have shown that it is possible to evaluate tubal permeability through MRI. Our aim is to perform a prospective study and to perform a comprehensive review in the literature regarding HSG-MRI. METHODS: We carried out a PUBMED search using the following keywords: hysterosalpingogram, hysterosalpingography, magnetic resonance imaging and MRI. As inclusion criteria, we included only papers published in English, and exams ran on humans. We also conducted a prospective inclusion of patients who had visited a human reproduction clinic between May/2017 and April/2019 for laboratory image diagnoses using HSG-MRI. RESULTS: Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we included seven original papers. Review papers and those written in a language other than English, were excluded. Between the period of May/2017 and April/2019, we selected ten patients for our study. The average exam duration was 30 minutes. Cervical catheterization was possible in all cases. There were no major complications. We highlight that in 8/9 of patients, we could directly visualize uterine tubes with contrast (excluding one patient with bilateral tubal ligation). CONCLUSIONS: Our initial experience with HSG-MRI shows promise. We demonstrated an optimized protocol for conducting an HSG-MRI (with excellent image quality). HSG-MRI had some advantages, such as not using ionized radiation, less pain and being able to analyze pelvic anatomy. Patients referred for a pelvic MRI as part of a more detailed investigation into infertility can also benefit from undergoing a simultaneous HSG using MRI. |
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spelling | pubmed-83122992021-08-13 Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients de Mattos, Leandro Accardo Sauer, Luísa Jacques Blasbalg, Roberto Petta, Carlos Aberto Pereira, Ricardo Mendes de Carvalho, Luiz Fernando Pina JBRA Assist Reprod Original Article OBJECTIVE: Some studies have shown that it is possible to evaluate tubal permeability through MRI. Our aim is to perform a prospective study and to perform a comprehensive review in the literature regarding HSG-MRI. METHODS: We carried out a PUBMED search using the following keywords: hysterosalpingogram, hysterosalpingography, magnetic resonance imaging and MRI. As inclusion criteria, we included only papers published in English, and exams ran on humans. We also conducted a prospective inclusion of patients who had visited a human reproduction clinic between May/2017 and April/2019 for laboratory image diagnoses using HSG-MRI. RESULTS: Following the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we included seven original papers. Review papers and those written in a language other than English, were excluded. Between the period of May/2017 and April/2019, we selected ten patients for our study. The average exam duration was 30 minutes. Cervical catheterization was possible in all cases. There were no major complications. We highlight that in 8/9 of patients, we could directly visualize uterine tubes with contrast (excluding one patient with bilateral tubal ligation). CONCLUSIONS: Our initial experience with HSG-MRI shows promise. We demonstrated an optimized protocol for conducting an HSG-MRI (with excellent image quality). HSG-MRI had some advantages, such as not using ionized radiation, less pain and being able to analyze pelvic anatomy. Patients referred for a pelvic MRI as part of a more detailed investigation into infertility can also benefit from undergoing a simultaneous HSG using MRI. Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8312299/ /pubmed/33900058 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20210002 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article de Mattos, Leandro Accardo Sauer, Luísa Jacques Blasbalg, Roberto Petta, Carlos Aberto Pereira, Ricardo Mendes de Carvalho, Luiz Fernando Pina Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title | Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title_full | Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title_fullStr | Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title_short | Hysterosalpingography using Magnetic Resonance Imaging for infertility patients |
title_sort | hysterosalpingography using magnetic resonance imaging for infertility patients |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8312299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33900058 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20210002 |
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