| Literature DB >> 32095955 |
Anne-Marie Roos1, Leonie Speksnijder2, Anneke B Steensma3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Pelvic floor muscle function plays an important role in female sexual functioning. Smaller genital hiatal dimensions have been associated with sexual dysfunction, mainly dyspareunia. On the other hand, trauma of the levator ani muscle sustained during childbirth is associated with increased genital hiatus, which potentially can affect sexual functioning by causing vaginal laxity. This study aims to determine the association between levator hiatal dimensions and female sexual dysfunction after first vaginal delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Levator ani muscle; Pelvic floor; Postpartum; Sexual dysfunction; Ultrasonography
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32095955 PMCID: PMC7561550 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-020-04250-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 2.894
Fig. 1Example of measurement of levator hiatal dimensions in one patient at pelvic floor muscle contraction, at rest and maximal Valsalva
Baseline and obstetric characteristics of 191 included women in N(%)
| Baseline | ||
| Age | 30 (20–40)* | |
| Ethnicity: Caucasian | 174 (91%) | |
| BMI at booking | 24 (16–39)* | |
| Obstetric | ||
| Perineal tear | ||
| Intact perineum | 39 (21%) | |
| 1st degree tear | 16 (8%) | |
| 2nd degree tear | 38 (20%) | |
| Episiotomy | 98 (51%) | |
*Mean (range)
Median (range) levator hiatal dimensions at rest, on pelvic floor muscle contraction and on maximal Valsalva in women with and without dyspareunia using Mann-Whitney U test
| Dyspareunia | No dyspareunia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rest | |||
| Hiatal area | 13.12 (7.84 – 20.53) | 14.03 (8.18 – 34.13) | 0.133 |
| AP diameter (cm) | 4.92 (3.01 – 6.06) | 5.09 (3.67 – 7.22) | 0.074 |
| LR diameter (cm) | 3.77 (3.09 – 5.80) | 3.92 (2.66 – 6.09) | 0.402 |
| Contraction | |||
| Hiatal area | 10.72 (7.13 – 19.39) | 10.81 (6.68 – 26.28) | 0.149 |
| AP diameter | 4.21 (2.87 – 5.54) | 4.20 (2.66 – 7.05) | 0.328 |
| LR diameter | 3.73 (2.64 – 5.46) | 3.62 (2.63 – 6.17) | 0.450 |
| Valsalva | |||
| Hiatal area | 16.13 (7.90 – 33.43) | 18.79 (7.38 – 53.69) | 0.035 |
| AP diameter | 5.25 (3.22 – 6.95) | 5.86 (3.18 – 28.91) | 0.006 |
| LR diameter | 4.26 (2.83 – 6.78) | 4.23 (2.94 – 7.41) | 0.467 |
Relative changes [median (range)] in levator hiatal dimensions between rest and pelvic floor muscle contraction and between rest and maximal Valsalva in women with and without dyspareunia using Mann-Whitney U test
| Dyspareunia | No dyspareunia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Contraction | |||
| Hiatal area (%) | −16.05 (−44.22 – 5.55) | −18.63 (−55.18 – 69.49) | 0.386 |
| AP diameter (%) | − 13.69 (−32.54 – 11.25) | −15.78 (-44.12 – 45.66) | 0.236 |
| LR diameter (%) | −4.58 (−22.00 – 22.12) | −7.73 (-32.68 – 28.45) | 0.149 |
| Valsalva | |||
| Hiatal area (%) | 30.60 (−28.74 – 91.80) | 31.87 (−29.78 – 197.87) | 0.308 |
| AP diameter (%) | 10.25 (−19.04 – 61.79) | 15.35 (−21.87 – 456.32) | 0.230 |
| LR diameter (%) | 7.03 (−28.54 – 53.57) | 9.43 (−21.66–63.29) | 0.479 |