Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme

Objective: The objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibilityand the diagnostic properties of hysteroscopy in a population of womenduring menacme with the complaint of abnormal uterine bleeding,comparing endoscopic with histological findings. Methods: The studywas retrospectively conduct...

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Main Authors: Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes, José Francisco Dória Ramos, Salete Yatabe, Daniela Baptista Depes, Rievani de Sousa Damião, Melisandro Almeida de Lacerda, Umberto Gazi Lippi
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Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2006-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/293-Einstein%20vol4%20n3_187.pdf
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author Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes
José Francisco Dória Ramos
Salete Yatabe
Daniela Baptista Depes
Rievani de Sousa Damião
Melisandro Almeida de Lacerda
Umberto Gazi Lippi
author_facet Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes
José Francisco Dória Ramos
Salete Yatabe
Daniela Baptista Depes
Rievani de Sousa Damião
Melisandro Almeida de Lacerda
Umberto Gazi Lippi
author_sort Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes
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description Objective: The objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibilityand the diagnostic properties of hysteroscopy in a population of womenduring menacme with the complaint of abnormal uterine bleeding,comparing endoscopic with histological findings. Methods: The studywas retrospectively conducted in 314 outpatients submitted tohysteroscopy. Every woman was submitted to guided endometrialbiopsy, using a 3 or 5mm-diameter Novak curette. The hysteroscopesused were of 3 or 5mm caliber which image was reproduced in ascreen by means of an endocamera. The results of hysteroscopic andhistological exams were compared. Results: There were noabnormalities of the uterine cavity in 151 patients (48%). Submucousmyoma was the most frequent alteration found in 45 women (14.3%).Malignancy was detected in nine patients, out of which seven hadhistological confirmation. Sensibility and specificity of hysteroscopywere respectively: a) 86.3% and 75.9% for abnormal uterine cavity; b)100% and 99.4% for malignancy, and c) 57.7% and 88.5% for endometrialhyperplasia. Five patients (6.6%) were not submitted to hysteroscopydue to cervical stenosis. Two percent of the cases presented vagalreactions, such as sweating, nausea and dizziness, with short-timerecovery. Conclusions: For higher sensitivity and specificity, diagnostichysteroscopy should be complemented with histology of theendometrial biopsy. This procedure should be considered in the workupof patients at menacme with complaints of abnormal uterinebleeding.
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spelling doaj.art-3eb4bcd159884b4a8781f2eefa68ce282022-12-22T01:36:37ZengInstituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert EinsteinEinstein (São Paulo)1679-45082006-09-0143187191Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacmeReginaldo Guedes Coelho LopesJosé Francisco Dória RamosSalete YatabeDaniela Baptista DepesRievani de Sousa DamiãoMelisandro Almeida de LacerdaUmberto Gazi LippiObjective: The objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibilityand the diagnostic properties of hysteroscopy in a population of womenduring menacme with the complaint of abnormal uterine bleeding,comparing endoscopic with histological findings. Methods: The studywas retrospectively conducted in 314 outpatients submitted tohysteroscopy. Every woman was submitted to guided endometrialbiopsy, using a 3 or 5mm-diameter Novak curette. The hysteroscopesused were of 3 or 5mm caliber which image was reproduced in ascreen by means of an endocamera. The results of hysteroscopic andhistological exams were compared. Results: There were noabnormalities of the uterine cavity in 151 patients (48%). Submucousmyoma was the most frequent alteration found in 45 women (14.3%).Malignancy was detected in nine patients, out of which seven hadhistological confirmation. Sensibility and specificity of hysteroscopywere respectively: a) 86.3% and 75.9% for abnormal uterine cavity; b)100% and 99.4% for malignancy, and c) 57.7% and 88.5% for endometrialhyperplasia. Five patients (6.6%) were not submitted to hysteroscopydue to cervical stenosis. Two percent of the cases presented vagalreactions, such as sweating, nausea and dizziness, with short-timerecovery. Conclusions: For higher sensitivity and specificity, diagnostichysteroscopy should be complemented with histology of theendometrial biopsy. This procedure should be considered in the workupof patients at menacme with complaints of abnormal uterinebleeding.http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/293-Einstein%20vol4%20n3_187.pdfHysteroscopyUterine hemorrhage/pathologyComparative study
spellingShingle Reginaldo Guedes Coelho Lopes
José Francisco Dória Ramos
Salete Yatabe
Daniela Baptista Depes
Rievani de Sousa Damião
Melisandro Almeida de Lacerda
Umberto Gazi Lippi
Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
Einstein (São Paulo)
Hysteroscopy
Uterine hemorrhage/pathology
Comparative study
title Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
title_full Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
title_fullStr Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
title_short Comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
title_sort comparative study between the hysteroscopic and histological diagnosis of patients with abnormal uterine bleeding during menacme
topic Hysteroscopy
Uterine hemorrhage/pathology
Comparative study
url http://www.einstein.br/revista/arquivos/PDF/293-Einstein%20vol4%20n3_187.pdf
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