A New Intrauterine Adhesions Classification System: The "Loddo Score".

IF 1.4 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy-GMIT Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/gmit.gmit_85_24
Alessandro Loddo, Leon Kaza, Stefania Saponara
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Abstract

Intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) and Asherman's syndrome (AS) have been recognized medical conditions since the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. Multiple classification systems have been proposed to better understand their severity and implications. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the existing classifications for IUAs and introduces the Loddo scoring system, a novel approach for classifying these conditions. The Loddo scoring system is unique in amalgamating the strengths of previous classifications while emphasizing the importance of ultrasonographic endometrial thickness. This new system integrates various clinical parameters, offering a holistic representation of IUAs in clinical presentation and underlying structural changes. The Loddo scoring system presents a refined approach to understand and manage IUAs, providing a precise prognosis evaluation. Bridging the diagnostic and therapeutic divide seen in past systems, it offers promise for reshaping the landscape of diagnosis and treatment in women's health. Further research and validation are essential to assess its broad clinical applicability.

一种新的宫内粘连分类系统:“Loddo评分”。
自19世纪末和20世纪中期以来,子宫内粘连(IUAs)和阿什曼综合征(AS)已被公认为医学状况。为了更好地理解其严重性和影响,已经提出了多种分类系统。本文旨在全面概述现有的iua分类,并介绍Loddo评分系统,这是一种对这些条件进行分类的新方法。Loddo评分系统是独特的,在合并以前的分类优势,同时强调超声子宫内膜厚度的重要性。这个新系统整合了各种临床参数,提供了iua临床表现和潜在结构变化的整体表征。Loddo评分系统提供了一种理解和管理iua的精细方法,提供了精确的预后评估。它弥合了过去系统中出现的诊断和治疗鸿沟,为重塑妇女健康的诊断和治疗格局提供了希望。进一步的研究和验证对于评估其广泛的临床适用性至关重要。
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