Ultrasonic and dopplerometric characteristics of chronic endometritis of women with infertility and miscarriage
Elena V. Kozyreva 1 * , Natalia A. Tyurina 2, Natalia A. Andreeva 2, Inna V. Merenkova 3, Maria A. Kuznetsova 3
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1 Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia2 Ogarev Mordovia State University, Saransk, Russia3 The Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia* Corresponding Author

Abstract

Objectives:
To determine ultrasonic and dopplerometric characteristics of chronic endometritis of women having reproductive problems before and after offered treatment.

Materials:
We have examined 56 patients (the first group) having morphologically verified chronic endometritis and 42 healthy women (the second group) without pregnancy and endometrial interferences in anamnesis. Everybody has been carried out common research such as anamnesis, general and gynecological examination, ultrasonography, dopplerometry. We have also conducted morphological and immunohistochemical research of endometrium’s tissue and have taken bacterial seeding from uterine cavity. Patients of the first group received treatment, after this treatment, we have conducted the control ultrasonography and dopplerometry.

Results:
Women of the first group have disturbance of endometrium’s ultrasonic structure and modification of bloodstream in the fallopian, radial, basale and spiral arteries. After the treatment, the patients with chronic endometritis have an improvement of endometrium’s structure and thickness and in the characteristics of bloodstream.

Conclusions:
Each woman with chronic endometritis has a modification in ultrasonic and sanguimotory factors of endometrium. With the purpose of determination of the endometrium’s state on stage of pre-gravity training sonography and dopplerometry are the necessary methods of research. Offered method is effective in the treatment of chronic endometritis.

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Article Type: Original Article

ELECTRON J GEN MED, Volume 16, Issue 2, April 2019, Article No: em108

https://doi.org/10.29333/ejgm/106075

Publication date: 31 Mar 2019

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