Differentiation of myomas by means of biomagnetic and doppler findings.

Panagiotis Anastasiadis, Achilleas N Anastasiadis, Athanasia Kotini, Nikoleta Koutlaki, Photios Anninos
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Aim: To elucidate the hemodynamics of the uterine artery myomas by use of Doppler ultrasound and biomagnetic measurements.

Method: Twenty-four women were included in the study. Sixteen of them were characterised with large myomas whereas 8 of them with small ones. Biomagnetic signals of uterine arteries myomas were recorded and analyzed with Fourier analysis. The biomagnetic signals were distributed according to spectral amplitudes as high (140-300 ft/ radicalHz), low (50-110 ft/ radicalHz) and borderline (111-139 ft/ radicalHz). Uterine artery waveform measurements were evaluated by use of Pulsatility Index (PI) (normal value PI < 1.45).

Results: There was a statistically significant difference between large and small myomas concerning the waveform amplitudes (P < 0.0005) and the PI index (P < 0.0005). Specifically, we noticed high biomagnetic amplitudes in most large myomas (93.75 %) and low biomagnetic amplitudes in most small ones (87.5 %).

Conclusion: It is suggested that the biomagnetic recordings of uterine artery myomas could be a valuable modality in the estimation of the circulation of blood cells justifying the findings of Doppler velocimetry examination.

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肌瘤的生物磁及多普勒鉴别。
目的:应用多普勒超声和生物磁测量技术探讨子宫动脉肌瘤的血流动力学。方法:24例女性纳入研究。其中16例为大肌瘤,8例为小肌瘤。对子宫动脉肌瘤的生物磁信号进行记录和傅立叶分析。生物磁信号根据谱幅分布为高(140-300 ft/ radiicalhz)、低(50-110 ft/ radiicalhz)和边界(111-139 ft/ radiicalhz)。采用脉搏指数(PI)评价子宫动脉波形(正常值PI < 1.45)。结果:大小肌瘤的波形幅值(P < 0.0005)和PI指数(P < 0.0005)差异有统计学意义。具体而言,我们注意到大多数大肌瘤(93.75%)具有高生物磁振幅,而大多数小肌瘤(87.5%)具有低生物磁振幅。结论:子宫动脉肌瘤的生物磁记录可以作为一种评估血液循环的有价值的方式,证实了多普勒速度检查的结果。
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