The use of transvaginal ultrasound alters physiologic uterine peristalsis in gynecologic participants

Kelsey Anderson M.D. , Sicheng Wang Ph.D. , Stephanie Pizzella M.S. , Qing Wang Ph.D. , Yong Wang Ph.D. , Valerie Ratts M.D.
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Abstract

Objective

To study whether transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) affected the uterine peristalsis (UP) patterns in nonpregnant participants.

Design

Institutional review board–approved, prospective observational cohort study. The noninvasive UP imaging (UPI) system uses electrode patches placed on the patient’s skin just above the pubic bone and on the low back to quantify the 3-dimensional electrical activation pattern during UP by calculating peristalsis frequency, duration, magnitude, and activation ratio. A 20-minute UPI scan was completed without TVUS followed by a 10-minute UPI scan acquired simultaneously during TVUS examination as a comparison.

Setting

University medical center.

Patient(s)

Twenty-eight participants with regular menstrual cycles not taking hormonal medication and with a normal uterus were included in analysis.

Intervention(s)

Subjects were imaged longitudinally during the four phases of the menstrual cycle (menses, proliferative, periovulatory, and secretory) with a UPI scan followed by concurrent TVUS and UPI scan. Serum hormone levels (estradiol and progesterone) and TVUS evaluating follicular development were obtained during each visit to confirm menstrual cycle phase.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Duration, frequency, magnitude, and activation ratio of the UP waves.

Result(s)

With the use of simultaneous TVUS, UP waves had a change in at least one of the outcomes measured in all visits. The frequency, magnitude, and duration were significantly higher with TVUS use in all phases of the menstrual cycle. The activation ratio was higher with TVUS during all phases except the periovulatory phase.

Conclusion(s)

This study demonstrated that TVUS may inherently affect UP waves. Therefore, noninvasive technology may more accurately measure physiologic peristalsis waves.

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使用经阴道超声改变妇科参与者的生理性子宫蠕动
目的 研究经阴道超声波(TVUS)是否会影响非孕期参与者的子宫蠕动(UP)模式。无创子宫蠕动成像(UPI)系统使用放置在患者耻骨上方和腰部皮肤上的电极贴片,通过计算蠕动频率、持续时间、幅度和激活比来量化子宫蠕动过程中的三维电激活模式。干预措施受试者在月经周期的四个阶段(月经期、增殖期、围排卵期和分泌期)接受纵向UPI扫描,然后同时接受TVUS和UPI扫描。每次就诊时都会采集血清激素水平(雌二醇和孕酮)和评估卵泡发育情况的 TVUS,以确认月经周期的阶段。在月经周期的所有阶段使用 TVUS 时,UP 波的频率、幅度和持续时间都明显增加。除围排卵期外,TVUS 在所有阶段的激活率均较高。因此,无创技术可以更准确地测量生理蠕动波。
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