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Josephine Mollier1, Neeral R Patel2, Alison Amoah3, Mohamad Hamady4, Stephen D Quinn3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: This was a retrospective case-control study at a single tertiary centre investigating all UFE procedures between January 2013 and December 2018 for symptomatic fibroids. The aim was to determine the clinical, imaging and procedural risk factors which impact upon the risk of post-uterine fibroid embolisation (UFE) intrauterine infection. Cases were patients which developed intrauterine infection post-procedure, and controls were the background UFE population without infection.Entities:
Keywords: Endometritis; Fibroids; Infection; Uterine fibroid embolisation
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32851424 PMCID: PMC7649153 DOI: 10.1007/s00270-020-02622-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ISSN: 0174-1551 Impact factor: 2.740
Baseline characteristics in the post-UFE infection group vs the background UFE population
| Characteristic | Infection patients | Background UFE population | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, | 49 (44–53)+ | 48 (45–51)+ | 0.580a |
| Parity, | |||
| Nulliparous | 5 (23%) | 120 (43%) | 0.102b |
| Parity ≥ 1 | 17 (77%) | 159 (57%) | |
| Presence of menorrhagia, | |||
| Yes | 23 (92%) | 259 (86%) | 0.775c |
| No | 2 (8%) | 42 (14%) | |
| Presence of pressure symptoms, | |||
| Yes | 18 (78%) | 222 (75%) | 0.120c |
| No | 5 (22%) | 74 (25%) | |
| Anterior wall fat (cm), | 4.5 (2.8–6.6)+ | 3.2 (2.5–4.0)+ | |
| Number of fibroids, | |||
| ≤ 8 fibroids | 13 (59%) | 137 (52%) | 0.669b |
| > 8 fibroids | 9 (41%) | 127 (48%) | |
| Dominant fibroid diameter (cm), | 7.8 (5.8–11.0) | 7.0 (5.5–9.5) | 0.181a |
| Dominant fibroid type, | |||
| Submucosal | 2 (9%) | 16 (6%) | N/A |
| Intramural | 14 (64%) | 187 (71%) | |
| Subserosal | 6 (27%) | 61 (23%) | |
| Presence of a submucosal component, | |||
| Yes | 9 (41%) | 115 (44%) | 0.986b |
| No | 13 (59%) | 149 (56%) | |
| Fibroid load in the endometrial cavity (cm), | 0 (0–1.70)+ | 0 (0–2.53)+ | 0.583a |
| Uterine volume (cm3), | 1165 (540–1721)+ | 825 (527–1204)+ | |
| Amount of embolisation agent (vials), | |||
| ≤ 4 vials | 5 (38%) | 105 (63%) | 0.141b |
| > 4 vials | 8 (62%) | 61 (37%) | |
| Size of embolisation particles (microns), | |||
| ≤ 500 | 14 (70%) | 182 (77%) | 0.630b |
| > 500 | 6 (30%) | 53 (33%) | |
denotes where continuous data presented as median (interquartile range), all other categorical data are presented as number of patients (percentage). The number of patients for which data were available is indicated in the first column
aDenotes where Mann–Whitney-U tests were used for statistical analysis
bDenotes where Chi-squared tests on independence used for statistical analysis. Yates’ continuity correction was used when there were less than 3 categories. Denotes where Fisher exact test was used
Due to an incomplete data set, not all patients could be included in all analyses
Number of infection cases in the healthy/overweight category vs obese category
| Body mass index | Infection patients ( | Background UFE population ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy or overweight | 10 (45%) | 159 (75%) | 0.007a |
| Obesity (class 1 & 2) | 12 (55%) | 53 (25%) |
areflects statistically significant result
bChi-squared test of independence used
Infection cases using large uterus criteria of > 1000 cm3
| Characteristic | Infection cases ( | Background UFE population ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uterine volume | |||
| ≤ 1000cm3 | 8 (4.5%) | 169 (95.5%) | 0.019a |
| > 1000cm3 | 14 (12.8%) | 95 (87.2%) | |
bChi-squared test of independence used
areflects statistically significant result
Characteristics of patients undergoing emergency total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) following UFE
| Patient | BMI | Uterine Vol. (cm3) | Fibroid diameter (cm) | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 44.06 | 490 | 5.8 | Readmitted 3 days post-UFE |
| 2 | 46.36 | 2037.2 | 16.6 | Readmitted 6 days post-UFE |
| 3 | Not recorded | 1717.4 | 10.9 | readmitted 2 days post-UFE Spiking temperatures failed to resolve with IV antibiotics TAH performed 20 days post-UFE |