Literature DB >> 7189154

Increased pregnancy rate with oil-soluble hysterosalpingography dye.

A H DeCherney, H Kort, J B Barney, G R DeVore.   

Abstract

The diagnostic value of hysterosalpingography remains unquestioned. Previous studies have suggested that patients who underwent hysterosalpingography with an oil-soluble contract medium (OSCM) rather than a water-soluble contrast medium (WSCM) had higher subsequent fertility rates. This study evaluated subsequent fertility rates in 339 patients who underwent hysterosalpingography in which OSCM or WSCM was used. All forms of infertility were included and over-all, pregnancy occurred in the WSCM group in 21 of 162 patients (13%), in the OSCM group in 51 of 177 patients (29%); these rates were significantly different (P less than 0.001), with the unexplained infertility group and the male factor infertility group showing the most significant difference. Adverse effects of OSCM hysterosalpingography were not corroborated. For this reason it is suggested that initially the patient undergo hysterosalpingography with WSCM. Once patency has been established, 3 ml of OSCM should be injected as a therapeutic modality to increase subsequent fertility.

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Keywords:  Demographic Factors; Equipment And Supplies; Examinations And Diagnoses; Fertility; Fertility Measurements; Hysterosalpingography; Infertility; Physical Examinations And Diagnoses; Population; Population Dynamics; Pregnancy Rate; Prospective Studies; Reproduction; Research Methodology; Studies

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7189154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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