New potential in the treatment of moderate to severe intrauterine adhesions: influencing factors for menstrual improvement.

IF 2.9 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Frontiers in reproductive health Pub Date : 2025-09-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frph.2025.1608143
Xin-Yue Zhang
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Background: This article reviews the research progress in recent years on the influencing factors for menstrual improvement in patients with moderate to severe Intrauterine Adhesions. To improve the treatment effect, reduce the risk of re-adhesion, optimize the treatment plan, enhance patients' quality of life, and prevent infertility and miscarriage.

Objective: Identify the factors that may affect menstrual improvement in patients with moderate to severe Intrauterine Adhesions.

Method: An in-depth literature search was carried out on four databases to sort out the research results on the influencing factors of menstrual improvement in patients with moderate to severe Intrauterine Adhesions from 2014 to 2024.

Findings: The review incorporated 61 papers and found that the influencing factors for menstrual improvement in patients with moderate to severe Intrauterine Adhesions involve: (1) The development of the Müllerian duct and the levels of Anti-Müllerian Hormone. (2) The interaction and dynamic changes between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and the endocrine system. (3) The impact of hysteroscopic surgery on the endometrium and menstrual improvement, including the effects of the operation method, frequency of implementation, and postoperative management of hysteroscopic surgery. (4) The role of psychological factors.

Discussion: The results of this review highlight the factors influencing menstrual improvement in patients with moderate to severe Intrauterine Adhesions. However, the influencing factors of menstrual improvement are multifaceted and interrelated. Future research needs to further explore the interactions among these factors and how to optimize treatment plans to improve treatment outcomes.

治疗中重度宫内粘连的新潜力:月经改善的影响因素。
背景:本文综述了近年来中重度宫腔粘连患者月经改善影响因素的研究进展。提高治疗效果,降低再粘连风险,优化治疗方案,提高患者生活质量,预防不孕症和流产。目的:探讨影响中重度宫腔粘连患者月经改善的因素。方法:对4个数据库进行深入的文献检索,整理2014 - 2024年中重度宫腔粘连患者月经改善影响因素的研究结果。结果:本综述纳入61篇文献,发现影响中重度宫内粘连患者月经改善的因素有:(1)马勒管发育及抗马勒管激素水平。(2)间充质干细胞与内分泌系统的相互作用和动态变化。(3)宫腔镜手术对子宫内膜和月经改善的影响,包括手术方式的效果、实施次数、宫腔镜手术的术后处理。(4)心理因素的作用。讨论:本综述的结果强调了影响中至重度宫腔粘连患者月经改善的因素。然而,影响月经改善的因素是多方面的,相互关联的。未来的研究需要进一步探讨这些因素之间的相互作用,以及如何优化治疗方案以提高治疗效果。
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