Evaluating apoptotic biomarkers with endometrial histopathological changes in women with abnormal uterine bleeding

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Bellala Venkata Madhavi, Thallury Shirin Kamal, Bellala Ravi Shankar, Prathipaty Josephine Bindu
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Abstract

Aim

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common clinical challenge faced by women, often indicating underlying gynecological disorders, including endometrial pathologies. The evaluation of apoptotic biomarkers has gained attention as a potential method to elucidate the mechanisms driving these pathologies. AUB lacks precise diagnostic tools, with an insufficient understanding of apoptotic biomarkers' roles in endometrial changes, hindering effective management and targeted therapies for affected women.

Methods

The objectives are to identify apoptotic biomarkers associated with endometrial histopathological changes, evaluate their diagnostic potential for abnormal uterine bleeding, and enhance understanding of underlying biological mechanisms in affected women. Analyzing healthcare data reveals patterns that inform clinical decisions and improve patient outcomes.

Results

Content-based filtering technique combined with deep feedforward neural networks can uncover patterns in biomarkers, forecast histopathological outcomes, improve diagnostic accuracy, and tailor treatment strategies for women experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding. Findings show that in cycles under 21 days, 5% of patients experienced bleeding for 4 days, while 74% had 4–6 days of bleeding, and 21% bled for more than 6 days. This result was implemented using Python software.

Conclusions

Future research could explore targeted therapies based on apoptotic biomarkers, enhancing diagnostic accuracy and personalized treatment strategies for women with abnormal uterine bleeding and associated endometrial histopathological changes.

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评估异常子宫出血妇女子宫内膜组织病理学改变的凋亡生物标志物
目的子宫异常出血(AUB)是女性面临的常见临床挑战,常提示潜在的妇科疾病,包括子宫内膜病变。凋亡生物标志物的评价作为一种阐明驱动这些病理机制的潜在方法而受到关注。AUB缺乏精确的诊断工具,对凋亡生物标志物在子宫内膜变化中的作用了解不足,阻碍了对受影响妇女的有效管理和靶向治疗。方法目的是鉴定与子宫内膜组织病理学改变相关的凋亡生物标志物,评估其对子宫异常出血的诊断潜力,并加深对受影响妇女潜在生物学机制的理解。分析医疗保健数据可以揭示为临床决策提供信息并改善患者预后的模式。结果基于内容的过滤技术结合深度前馈神经网络可以揭示生物标志物的模式,预测组织病理结果,提高诊断准确性,并为异常子宫出血妇女提供量身定制的治疗策略。研究结果显示,在21天以下的周期中,5%的患者出血持续4天,74%的患者出血4 - 6天,21%的患者出血超过6天。该结果是使用Python软件实现的。结论未来的研究可以探索基于凋亡生物标志物的靶向治疗方法,提高子宫异常出血及相关子宫内膜组织病理改变的诊断准确性和个性化治疗策略。
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审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research is the official Journal of the Asia and Oceania Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and aims to provide a medium for the publication of articles in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. The Journal publishes original research articles, case reports, review articles and letters to the editor. The Journal will give publication priority to original research articles over case reports. Accepted papers become the exclusive licence of the Journal. Manuscripts are peer reviewed by at least two referees and/or Associate Editors expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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