Ya-nan Zhang, Peng Liu, Dan Qi, Sheng-rui Zhao, Zi-jiang Chen, Ting Han, Lei Yan
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Results: A total of 1532 individuals were enrolled in the study group and 19,118 cases in the control group. A total of 1495 cases with TVS positive results were matched using propensity score matching (1:1). The prevalence of uterine diseases in the TVS positive group was significantly higher than that in the TVS negative group (P<0.001).The prevalence of endometrial polyps and endometrial hyperplasia in patients with primary infertility was significantly higher than that with secondary infertility (P<0.001). The diagnostic sensitivity of TVS for major uterine cavity diseases, confirmed by hysteroscopy was relatively low (12.7%; 11.9%–13.6%). Conclusions: Hysteroscopy can detect a considerable number of uterine lesions even after normal TVS results. The sensitivity of TVS for the diagnosis of intrauterine lesions is relatively low. 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The prevalence of uterine diseases in the TVS positive group was significantly higher than that in the TVS negative group (P<0.001).The prevalence of endometrial polyps and endometrial hyperplasia in patients with primary infertility was significantly higher than that with secondary infertility (P<0.001). The diagnostic sensitivity of TVS for major uterine cavity diseases, confirmed by hysteroscopy was relatively low (12.7%; 11.9%–13.6%). Conclusions: Hysteroscopy can detect a considerable number of uterine lesions even after normal TVS results. The sensitivity of TVS for the diagnosis of intrauterine lesions is relatively low. 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Hysteroscopic alterations in women with infertility or recurrent spontaneous abortion in case of normal transvaginal ultrasonography
Introduction: Whether hysteroscopy should routinely be conducted before embryo transfer remains uncertain especially when transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) is normal. We aimed to investigate the hysteroscopic findings for patients with infertility or recurrent spontaneous abortion and with normal TVS. Methods: Patients who underwent TVS and hysteroscopy in the hospital from January 2014 to May 2019 were enrolled. Propensity score matching (1:1) was carried out for TVS positive and negative result groups. The positive results of hysteroscopy in the primary and secondary infertility patients were further compared. The prevalence rates of various diseases in different age groups were summarized and analyzed. Results: A total of 1532 individuals were enrolled in the study group and 19,118 cases in the control group. A total of 1495 cases with TVS positive results were matched using propensity score matching (1:1). The prevalence of uterine diseases in the TVS positive group was significantly higher than that in the TVS negative group (P<0.001).The prevalence of endometrial polyps and endometrial hyperplasia in patients with primary infertility was significantly higher than that with secondary infertility (P<0.001). The diagnostic sensitivity of TVS for major uterine cavity diseases, confirmed by hysteroscopy was relatively low (12.7%; 11.9%–13.6%). Conclusions: Hysteroscopy can detect a considerable number of uterine lesions even after normal TVS results. The sensitivity of TVS for the diagnosis of intrauterine lesions is relatively low. We suggest that hysteroscopy be recommended for patients with infertility or recurrent spontaneous abortion.