Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding

Objective: To test the hypothesis that copper intrauterine device (CIUD) induced abnormal uterine bleeding is secondary to an increase in the uterine artery blood flow and to determine whether transvaginal color Doppler can be used to identify women at risk of developing abnormal uterine bleeding af...

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Main Authors: Usama M. Fouda, Dalia Yossef, Hassan M. Gaafar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-07-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569010000634
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author Usama M. Fouda
Dalia Yossef
Hassan M. Gaafar
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Dalia Yossef
Hassan M. Gaafar
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description Objective: To test the hypothesis that copper intrauterine device (CIUD) induced abnormal uterine bleeding is secondary to an increase in the uterine artery blood flow and to determine whether transvaginal color Doppler can be used to identify women at risk of developing abnormal uterine bleeding after CIUD insertion. Design: Prospective clinical study. Setting: University teaching hospital. Methods: Ninety three women were examined by transvaginal color Doppler to detect the pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) in the uterine artery. Women were divided into three groups. Group I; included 32 women using CIUD (TCu-380A) and complaining of menorrhagia or menometrorrhagia, group II; included 30 women using CIUD with normal menstrual flow and group III which was a control group that included 31 women with normal menstrual flow and not using any contraceptive methods. Mean outcome measures: PI and RI of the uterine artery. Results: PI and RI were significantly lower in women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding compared to women using CIUD with normal menstrual flow or women in the control group. The ROC curves for PI and RI revealed that PI⩽2.07 had sensitivity 84.4% and specificity 83.3% and RI⩽0.7 had sensitivity 78.1% and specificity 80% in detecting women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding. Conclusion: The results of our study confirm the hypothesis that there is an increase in the uterine blood flow (as indicated by decreased PI and RI in uterine artery) in women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding.
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spelling doaj.art-fad7d6ff67184d7fbb113cba996b0a722022-12-21T22:55:13ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902010-07-0115316817310.1016/j.mefs.2010.07.003Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleedingUsama M. FoudaDalia YossefHassan M. GaafarObjective: To test the hypothesis that copper intrauterine device (CIUD) induced abnormal uterine bleeding is secondary to an increase in the uterine artery blood flow and to determine whether transvaginal color Doppler can be used to identify women at risk of developing abnormal uterine bleeding after CIUD insertion. Design: Prospective clinical study. Setting: University teaching hospital. Methods: Ninety three women were examined by transvaginal color Doppler to detect the pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) in the uterine artery. Women were divided into three groups. Group I; included 32 women using CIUD (TCu-380A) and complaining of menorrhagia or menometrorrhagia, group II; included 30 women using CIUD with normal menstrual flow and group III which was a control group that included 31 women with normal menstrual flow and not using any contraceptive methods. Mean outcome measures: PI and RI of the uterine artery. Results: PI and RI were significantly lower in women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding compared to women using CIUD with normal menstrual flow or women in the control group. The ROC curves for PI and RI revealed that PI⩽2.07 had sensitivity 84.4% and specificity 83.3% and RI⩽0.7 had sensitivity 78.1% and specificity 80% in detecting women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding. Conclusion: The results of our study confirm the hypothesis that there is an increase in the uterine blood flow (as indicated by decreased PI and RI in uterine artery) in women with CIUD-induced abnormal uterine bleeding.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569010000634CIUDDopplerAbnormal uterine bleeding
spellingShingle Usama M. Fouda
Dalia Yossef
Hassan M. Gaafar
Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
CIUD
Doppler
Abnormal uterine bleeding
title Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
title_full Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
title_fullStr Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
title_short Uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device-induced abnormal uterine bleeding
title_sort uterine artery blood flow in patients with copper intrauterine device induced abnormal uterine bleeding
topic CIUD
Doppler
Abnormal uterine bleeding
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569010000634
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