建议对不孕妇女的子宫腺肌症进行分类,以简化 ART 治疗方案。

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Jornal Brasileiro de Reproducao Assistida Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.5935/1518-0557.20240015
Sunita Tandulwadkar, Sneha Mishra, Swapnil Langde, Mily Pandey, Rashmika Gandhi
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目的:子宫腺肌症伴发不孕症是临床医生面临的一个两难境地,因为治疗方法存在很大争议,而且对于是否采用保守手术或药物治疗来改善生殖结果,总体上仍缺乏共识。因此,我们通过对 100 名接受体外受精的子宫腺肌症妇女进行研究,根据腺肌瘤的大小、位置、与子宫内膜腔的距离以及是否伴有子宫内膜异位症,提出了这一分类方法:我们对 100 名接受体外受精的子宫腺肌症妇女进行了为期两年的前瞻性研究。方法:我们对 100 名接受体外受精的子宫腺肌症妇女进行了为期 2 年的前瞻性研究,根据我们提出的基于管理的分类方法将她们分为 4 类,并对每组的妊娠结果进行了研究:根据我们的分类,56%的妇女属于1级,24%属于2级,8%属于3级,12%属于4级腺肌症。1级的妊娠率为71%,2级的妊娠率为66%,33%的妊娠率为33%,3级的妊娠率为66%,4级的妊娠率为66%:结论:我们的分类方法很简单,可以根据疾病的位置和症状,在超声波的帮助下进行经济有效的治疗。
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Proposed classification of adenomyosis in Infertile women to simplify management options undergoing ART.

Objective: Adenomyosis associated with subfertility is a situation of a dilemma for the treating clinician as the treatment is highly controversial and there remains an overall lack of consensus regarding the value of conservative surgery with or without medical management to improve reproductive out-comes. Hence we proposed this classification based on mapping of the size of adenomyoma, its location, distance from the endometrial cavity, and any associated endometriosis by studying 100 women with adenomyosis undergoing IVF.

Methods: We did a prospective study over 2 years in 100 women with adenomyosis who underwent IVF. They were classified into 4 categories based on our management-based proposed classification and the pregnancy outcomes were studied in each group.

Results: According to our classification, 56% of women belonged to grade 1, 24% to grade 2, 8% to grade 3, and 12% to Grade 4 Adenomyosis. The Pregnancy rates were 71% in Grade 1, 66% with Medical management, and 33% with surgical management in Grade 2, Grade 3 were offered surrogacy, and 66% in Grade 4 Adenomyosis.

Conclusions: Our classification is simple and allows cost-effective management based on the location and ex-tent of the disease with the help of ultrasonography.

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