Objectives: To compare the use a simplified ultrasound based infertility in
vestigation of the infertile couple with the current use of laparoscopy and
hysteroscopy
Study Design: Thirty-three infertile couples underwent transvaginal ultraso
und and hystero-salpingo-contrast-sonography. A diagnosis was formulated ba
sed on the results of the ultrasound investigations, a semen analysis and e
ndocrine parameters. The following day, all subjects underwent a laparoscop
ic chromotubation and hysteroscopy by a surgeon unaware of the ultrasound f
indings. A diagnosis based on the findings at laparoscopy and hysteroscopy,
the same semen analysis and endocrine parameters, was then made. The two d
iagnoses were compared.
Results: A 90.9% agreement was found between the diagnoses made from the tw
o methods used. When considering laparoscopic diagnosis the Gold Standard o
f tubal patency, the sensitivity to diagnose occluded tubes using hystero-c
ontrast-sonography was 92.8%. The corresponding figures for specificity, PP
V and NPV were 96.2%, 92.8% and 98.1%, respectively.
Conclusions: A simple, ultrasound based approach. to investigate the infert
ile couple, can be used effectively as an initial examination modality duri
ng the couple's work-up. However, there is a need for a larger study to con
firm these results. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reser
ved.