| Literature DB >> 23968513 |
Roberto Marci1, Immacolata Marcucci, Aurelio Aniceto Marcucci, Nicolina Pacini, Pietro Salacone, Annalisa Sebastianelli, Luisa Caponecchia, Giuseppe Lo Monte, Rocco Rago.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Tubal and uterine cavity diseases commonly compromise female fertility. At the present time, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy with chromopertubation and RX-Hysterosalpingography (RX-HSG) are widely accepted screening procedures enabling the effective assessment of both tubal patency and uterine cavity. Nevertheless, consistent evidence supports the reliability of Hysterosalpingocontrast sonography (HyCoSy) in uterine cavity and tubal patency investigation, as a part of the standard infertility work-up. This prospective study was aimed at evaluating the tolerability of the technique as well as the incidence of related side effects and complications in a large series of infertile patients.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23968513 PMCID: PMC3765383 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2342-13-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Imaging ISSN: 1471-2342 Impact factor: 1.930
Figure 1HyCoSy: saline contrast medium expanding a morphologically normal uterine cavity.
Figure 2HyCoSy: direct visualization of bilateral tubal patency. (Black arrow: right tube; white arrow: left tube).
Figure 3HyCoSy: the periuterine fluid collection (white arrow) is an indirect sign of tubal patency.
Clinical features of the patients who underwent HyCoSy
| N. of patients | 632 |
| Mean age (years) | 33.2 ± 5.4 SD |
| | (range 22–44) |
| Mean infertility duration (months) | 60.4 ± 31.2 SD |
| | (range 24–96) |
| Primary infertility | 452/632 (71.5%) |
| Secondary infertility | 180/632 (28.5%) |
| Associated pelvic diseases | 191/632 (30.2%) |
| • Myomas | • 95/632 (15%) |
| • Pelvic endometriosis | • 54/632 (8.5%) |
| • Uterine congenital malformations | • 37/632 (5.8%) |
| • Endometrial polyps | • 5/632 (0.8%) |
| Tubal patency: | |
| • Monolateral | 503/632 (79.5%) |
| • Bilateral | 53/632 (8.3%) |
| • Bilateral occlusion | 76/632 (12%) |
Figure 4Flowchart representing the distribution of women who repeated HyCoSy twice (MNRS, mean numeric rating scale; SD, standard deviation).
Pain perception, side effects and complications
| Mean numeric rating scale | 2.15 ± 2.0 SD |
| Pain perception: | |
| • Absent | 374/632 (59.17%) |
| • Mild | 154/632 (24.36%) |
| • Moderate | 63/632 (9.96%) |
| • Severe | 41/632 (6.49%) |
| Painkiller required | 15/632 (2.37%) |
| Mild vaso-vagal reactions (pallor, nausea, sudation, hypotension, bradycardia) | 26/632 (4.11%) |
| Severe vaso-vagal reactions (vomiting, confusion, syncope) | 0/632 (0%) |
| Complications (haemorrhage, PID, fever) | 0/632 (0%) |
Figure 5Evaluation of pain perception in our series and data reported by Savelli et al., 2009.