Abstract Background Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of endometriosis are vital and may prevent subsequent complications. Objective To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound sonography (TVUS) and transrectal ultrasound… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of endometriosis are vital and may prevent subsequent complications. Objective To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound sonography (TVUS) and transrectal ultrasound sonography for detecting endometriosis considering the age and body mass index (BMI). Materials and Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of 119 women scheduled for surgery in a tertiary health care center for clinically suspected endometriosis. Married and virgin women underwent TVUS and transrectal ultrasound sonography, respectively, before laparoscopic excision of endometriotic lesions. Results The accuracy of TVUS in the diagnosis of right endometrioma in women with a normal BMI was superior to that in women with a BMI ≥ 30 (95.6% vs. 75.3%; p < 0.001). For the detection of left endometrioma in women with a normal BMI, TVUS demonstrated a sensitivity of 96.9% and a negative predictive value of 92.9%, which was significantly superior to TVUS in women with obesity (sensitivity: 77.4%, negative predictive value: 58.6%). The accuracy of TVUS in the diagnosis of left endometrioma in women under 35 yr was superior to that in women older than 35 yr (93.2% vs. 77.9%; p = 0.04). Similarly, the accuracy of TVUS in the diagnosis of right endometrioma in women under 35 yr was superior to TVUS in women older than 35 yr (86.5% vs. 73.3%; p = 0.04). Conclusion Ultrasound can be a useful technique for detecting endometriosis when used adjunctively with the patient's history and physical findings, especially age and BMI.
               
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