Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility

Abstract Background In the evaluation of female infertility, hysterosalpingography (HSG) with fluoroscopy provides limited evaluation of congenital uterine malformation and extrauterine disease. Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) is though commonly used, has its limitations in assessment of tubes. A...

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Main Authors: Sadia Shabir, Naseer A. Choh, Mudasir Nazir, Mujahid Ahmad Mir, Showkat Nazir, Rabia Khursheed, Saika Amreen
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-11-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-022-00931-9
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author Sadia Shabir
Naseer A. Choh
Mudasir Nazir
Mujahid Ahmad Mir
Showkat Nazir
Rabia Khursheed
Saika Amreen
author_facet Sadia Shabir
Naseer A. Choh
Mudasir Nazir
Mujahid Ahmad Mir
Showkat Nazir
Rabia Khursheed
Saika Amreen
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description Abstract Background In the evaluation of female infertility, hysterosalpingography (HSG) with fluoroscopy provides limited evaluation of congenital uterine malformation and extrauterine disease. Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) is though commonly used, has its limitations in assessment of tubes. Addition of sonosalpingography can help assess tubal patency but may be inconclusive in cases of unilateral or bilateral obstruction and is grossly operator dependent. Recent past has seen evolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate problems associated with female infertility, with unparalleled advantages of having no radiation and being less operator-dependent. The need to assess tubal patency has been addressed by increasing literature on utilization of gadolinium (Gd) in MRI and comparing it with HSG alone or a mixture of HSG and laparoscopy. We aimed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography (MRHSG) as a screening test for female infertility and to compare accuracy, positive predictive value and efficacy of MRI and MRHSG with laparoscopy. Results Fifty-four out of 63 patients had bilateral tubal patency (85.7%). Nine patients had tubal pathology (14.3%) out of which one had unilateral and eight had bilateral tubal obstruction. Endometrial cavity abnormality was found in four patients and ovarian abnormalities were detected in 28.5% patients. MRHSG has shown high sensitivity and specificity for tubal patency evaluation when compared to the true gold standard for tubal patency assessment, laparoscopic chromotubation. With laparoscopy as standard, there was 100% sensitivity and specificity for structural abnormality, myometrial abnormalities and endometrial cavity assessment in MRHSG. Conclusions In comparison with diagnostic laparoscopy, MRHSG was found to have good sensitivity and specificity for assessment of tubal patency, excellent sensitivity and specificity for the assessment of structural malformation and endometrial cavity lesions. Furthermore MRHSG was good in picking up extra-uterine diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-cbdd0556d76d471da0a256d1230a6a382022-12-22T04:17:27ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622022-11-0153111110.1186/s43055-022-00931-9Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertilitySadia Shabir0Naseer A. Choh1Mudasir Nazir2Mujahid Ahmad Mir3Showkat Nazir4Rabia Khursheed5Saika Amreen6Department of Radiodiagnosis, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Paediatrics, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Urology, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Medicine, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Obstertrics and Gynecology, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Radiodiagnosis, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical SciencesAbstract Background In the evaluation of female infertility, hysterosalpingography (HSG) with fluoroscopy provides limited evaluation of congenital uterine malformation and extrauterine disease. Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) is though commonly used, has its limitations in assessment of tubes. Addition of sonosalpingography can help assess tubal patency but may be inconclusive in cases of unilateral or bilateral obstruction and is grossly operator dependent. Recent past has seen evolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to evaluate problems associated with female infertility, with unparalleled advantages of having no radiation and being less operator-dependent. The need to assess tubal patency has been addressed by increasing literature on utilization of gadolinium (Gd) in MRI and comparing it with HSG alone or a mixture of HSG and laparoscopy. We aimed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography (MRHSG) as a screening test for female infertility and to compare accuracy, positive predictive value and efficacy of MRI and MRHSG with laparoscopy. Results Fifty-four out of 63 patients had bilateral tubal patency (85.7%). Nine patients had tubal pathology (14.3%) out of which one had unilateral and eight had bilateral tubal obstruction. Endometrial cavity abnormality was found in four patients and ovarian abnormalities were detected in 28.5% patients. MRHSG has shown high sensitivity and specificity for tubal patency evaluation when compared to the true gold standard for tubal patency assessment, laparoscopic chromotubation. With laparoscopy as standard, there was 100% sensitivity and specificity for structural abnormality, myometrial abnormalities and endometrial cavity assessment in MRHSG. Conclusions In comparison with diagnostic laparoscopy, MRHSG was found to have good sensitivity and specificity for assessment of tubal patency, excellent sensitivity and specificity for the assessment of structural malformation and endometrial cavity lesions. Furthermore MRHSG was good in picking up extra-uterine diseases.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-022-00931-9ImagingHysterosalpingographyInfertilityLaparoscopyTubal patencyDiagnostic
spellingShingle Sadia Shabir
Naseer A. Choh
Mudasir Nazir
Mujahid Ahmad Mir
Showkat Nazir
Rabia Khursheed
Saika Amreen
Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Imaging
Hysterosalpingography
Infertility
Laparoscopy
Tubal patency
Diagnostic
title Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
title_full Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
title_fullStr Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
title_short Diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
title_sort diagnostic role of magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the evaluation of female infertility
topic Imaging
Hysterosalpingography
Infertility
Laparoscopy
Tubal patency
Diagnostic
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-022-00931-9
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