Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3966459 Middle East Fertility Society Journal 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo compare 2-dimensional sonohysterography to 3-dimensional sonohysterography in detection of uterine cavity abnormalities in infertile patients.DesignProspective controlled study.Patients and methodsSeventy seven infertile patients underwent the following transvaginal ultrasound techniques; 2D and 2D sonohysterography, 3D and 3D sonohysterography. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, accuracy of 2D sonohysterography and 3D sonohysterography were calculated and compared to the gold standard of hysteroscopy laparoscopy.ResultsAll 77 patients were studied using all four techniques. Both techniques of 2D and 3D sonohysterography were effective in reaching correct diagnosis. The overall sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy of 2D sonohysterography was; 87.2, 100, 100, 84.2, 92.4, and 89.3 and that of 3D sonohysterography was; 100, 100, 86.4, and 93.6. The highest accuracy was obtained in diagnosis of endometrial polyps (98.7 and 100) and Mullerian anomalies (98.7 and 100) and the least with intrauterine synechiae (93.4 and 94.7).Conclusion2D and 3D sonohysterography perform similarly in the diagnosis of uterine abnormalities as compared to hysteroscopy laparoscopy. If 3D technology is not available, 2D sonohysterography performs just as well.

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