COMPARISON OF HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY AND HYSTEROSCOPY IN FEMALE INFERTILITY

Citation
Cw. Wang et al., COMPARISON OF HYSTEROSALPINGOGRAPHY AND HYSTEROSCOPY IN FEMALE INFERTILITY, The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 3(4), 1996, pp. 581-584
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
10743804
Volume
3
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
581 - 584
Database
ISI
SICI code
1074-3804(1996)3:4<581:COHAHI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Study Objective. To determine the diagnostic value of hysterosalpingog raphy (HSG) and diagnostic hysteroscopy in infertility evaluations. De sign. Comparative 2-year study. Setting. Outpatient infertility clinic of a tertiary medical center. Patients. Two hundred sixteen women bei ng investigated for infertility. Interventions. An HSG was followed by a diagnostic hysteroscopy. Measurements and Main Results. The HSGs we re interpreted as normal in 79 (36.9%) women and as showing some abnor malities of the uterine cavity in 135 (63.1%). In the former group, 51 patients had a normal uterine cavity, but 28 had abnormal findings on hysteroscopy, a false negative rate of 35.4%. Of 135 women with an ab normal HSG, hysteroscopy found a normal uterine cavity in 21, a false positive rate of 15.6%. The sensitivity of HSG was 80.3% in revealing intrauterine abnormality and its specificity was 70.1%. Although some abnormalities were identified by both methods in 114 women, findings o f both procedures were similar in only 88 (77.2%). In 75 (35.0%), the findings of HSG differed from those of hysteroscopy. In only 139 (65%) patients were the findings (normal and abnormal) similar for both met hods. Conclusions. We advocate hysteroscopy in the investigation of fe male infertility for its accuracy, safety, simplicity, and convenience .