Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding

Abnormal uterine bleeding  occurs in 10–30% of reproductive age women. Ultrasound examination is one of the most effective methods of diagnosing lesions of the pelvic organs while it has high sensitivity (96%), but low specificity (13.8%) in relation to endometrial lesions, the informativeness of u...

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Main Authors: O. Alieksieieva, V. Lazurenko, I. Vasylieva, I. Afanasiev, I. Kudin, K. Harkavenko
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/43456
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author O. Alieksieieva
V. Lazurenko
I. Vasylieva
I. Afanasiev
I. Kudin
K. Harkavenko
author_facet O. Alieksieieva
V. Lazurenko
I. Vasylieva
I. Afanasiev
I. Kudin
K. Harkavenko
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description Abnormal uterine bleeding  occurs in 10–30% of reproductive age women. Ultrasound examination is one of the most effective methods of diagnosing lesions of the pelvic organs while it has high sensitivity (96%), but low specificity (13.8%) in relation to endometrial lesions, the informativeness of ultrasound in the diagnosis of abnormal uterine bleeding ranges from 60 to 93.3%. It had been revealed revealed that the imbalance of thyroid hormones can have a direct effect on the endometrium. Thus, the analysis of ultrasound examinations data  together with dopplerometric assessment of the blood flow of the internal genital organs in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding is an urgent task of modern gynecology. The purpose is to determine the features of ultrasound exanimation with Doppler assessment of the endometrium  in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding. Materials and methods.  The patients’ examinations were carried out from 2019 to 2022 We examined 120 patients, of whom 90 (75%) suffered from abnormal uterine bleeding and 30 (25%) did not have signs of gynecological and somatic pathology (control group). Abnormal bleeding patients average age was 36.3±3.2 years. The average age of bleeding and thyroid pathology women was 34.8±2.6 years, the control group average age was 30.7±2.9 years. Results. Echographic signs of endometrium structural changes were detected in 83 (92.2%) of abnormal nautoimmune bleeding women and in 7 (7.8%) women ultrasound signs of pathology were not detected. Significant differences were found when analyzing the results of ultrasonographic examination of patients with bleeding and bleeding + thyroid pathology. Conclusion. Ultrasound is an important method that contributes to a significant improvement in the diagnosis of isolated or combined benign uterine diseases in women with abnormal autoimmune bleeding at the background of thyroid pathology, and in most cases corresponds to the histological diagnosis.
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spelling doaj.art-8177c35fdb5b470db31deb1a353bbeb72023-04-15T10:45:26ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062022-01-0112110.12775/JEHS.2022.12.01.045Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleedingO. Alieksieieva0V. Lazurenko1I. Vasylieva2I. Afanasiev3I. Kudin4K. Harkavenko5Kharkiv National Medical UniversityKharkiv National Medical UniversityKharkiv National Medical UniversityKharkiv National Medical UniversityKharkiv National Medical UniversityKharkiv National Medical University Abnormal uterine bleeding  occurs in 10–30% of reproductive age women. Ultrasound examination is one of the most effective methods of diagnosing lesions of the pelvic organs while it has high sensitivity (96%), but low specificity (13.8%) in relation to endometrial lesions, the informativeness of ultrasound in the diagnosis of abnormal uterine bleeding ranges from 60 to 93.3%. It had been revealed revealed that the imbalance of thyroid hormones can have a direct effect on the endometrium. Thus, the analysis of ultrasound examinations data  together with dopplerometric assessment of the blood flow of the internal genital organs in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding is an urgent task of modern gynecology. The purpose is to determine the features of ultrasound exanimation with Doppler assessment of the endometrium  in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding. Materials and methods.  The patients’ examinations were carried out from 2019 to 2022 We examined 120 patients, of whom 90 (75%) suffered from abnormal uterine bleeding and 30 (25%) did not have signs of gynecological and somatic pathology (control group). Abnormal bleeding patients average age was 36.3±3.2 years. The average age of bleeding and thyroid pathology women was 34.8±2.6 years, the control group average age was 30.7±2.9 years. Results. Echographic signs of endometrium structural changes were detected in 83 (92.2%) of abnormal nautoimmune bleeding women and in 7 (7.8%) women ultrasound signs of pathology were not detected. Significant differences were found when analyzing the results of ultrasonographic examination of patients with bleeding and bleeding + thyroid pathology. Conclusion. Ultrasound is an important method that contributes to a significant improvement in the diagnosis of isolated or combined benign uterine diseases in women with abnormal autoimmune bleeding at the background of thyroid pathology, and in most cases corresponds to the histological diagnosis. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/43456abnormal autoimmune bleedingthyroid pathologywoman of reproductive age
spellingShingle O. Alieksieieva
V. Lazurenko
I. Vasylieva
I. Afanasiev
I. Kudin
K. Harkavenko
Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
abnormal autoimmune bleeding
thyroid pathology
woman of reproductive age
title Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
title_full Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
title_fullStr Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
title_short Features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
title_sort features of ultrasound and dopplerometric endometry examination in autoimmune thyroiditis patients with abnormal uterine bleeding
topic abnormal autoimmune bleeding
thyroid pathology
woman of reproductive age
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/43456
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