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Effect of intramural fibroid on uterine and endometrial vascularity in infertile women scheduled for in-vitro fertilization

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PurposeTo study the effect of intramural fibroids on uterine and endometrial vascularity in infertile women scheduled for in-vitro fertilization (IVF).Methods3D power Doppler was used to measure the endometrial volume and… Click to show full abstract

PurposeTo study the effect of intramural fibroids on uterine and endometrial vascularity in infertile women scheduled for in-vitro fertilization (IVF).Methods3D power Doppler was used to measure the endometrial volume and blood flow indices in 182 women with intramural fibroids not affecting the uterine cavity and compared them to a matched control group without fibroids.ResultsThere was significantly increased vascularity in the endometrium of the fibroid group as denoted by higher endometrial VI (p = 0.018), FI (p = 0.027) and Endometrial VFI. No significant difference in mean uterine artery RI (p = 0.277) or PI (p = 0.187). Among the fibroid group 62.6% had a fibroid > 4 cm. Women with fibroids > 4 cm had a significantly higher Endometrial FI (p = 0.037), and VFI (p = 0.02). Uterine artery blood flow was not affected, as uterine RI (p = 0.369) and PI (p = 0.321) were not statistically different. Compared with the control group (non fibroid), women with fibroids > 4 cm had significantly higher endometrial VI (p = 0.013), FI (p = 0.004), and VFI (p < 0.001), whereas women with fibroid ≤ 4 cm had no statistically significant differences in VI (p = 0.292), FI (p = 0.198), and VFI (p = 0.304).ConclusionIntramural fibroids > 4 cm significantly increase endometrial vascularity. This increase in blood flow may be a factor that affects the outcome of IVF.

Keywords: uterine endometrial; effect intramural; vascularity infertile; infertile women; vascularity; endometrial vascularity

Journal Title: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Year Published: 2017

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