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J Ultrasound Med ; 22(7): 695-700; quiz 701-2, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12862268

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We sought (1) to describe an anatomic defect of the uterine cavity in the anterior isthmus diagnosed by transvaginal sonography in a group of premenopausal women with previous cesarean deliveries, (2) to establish whether there is an association between the presence of the pouch and a bleeding disturbance, and (3) to compare the diagnostic efficacy of transvaginal sonography versus hysteroscopy for the detection of this defect. METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of 92 premenopausal women with histories of at least 1 cesarean delivery. Age, number of previous cesarean deliveries, time elapsed between last cesarean delivery and first consultation, and total area of the pouch were recorded in groups of women with and without abnormal bleeding. Hysteroscopy was also performed in 43.8% of the patients who had abnormal bleeding. RESULTS: In all women, transvaginal sonography revealed the presence of a pouch on the anterior uterine segment at the site of the expected previous cesarean delivery scar. Hysteroscopy showed 100% correlation with transvaginal sonography in detection of this pouch. CONCLUSIONS: The high correlation between bleeding disturbances and the presence of a pouch, in the absence of other pathologic entities, suggests this anatomic defect as the possible cause, especially in view of the fact that women who had heavier and longer bleeding episodes tended to have a larger pouch. Transvaginal sonography is a very simple, noninvasive, low-cost examination that should be considered as the first choice for screening, because it highly correlates (100%) with hysteroscopy in the diagnosis of this defect and may help rule out other causes.


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Cesarean Section/adverse effects , Cicatrix/diagnostic imaging , Endosonography , Hysteroscopy , Uterine Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Uterine Hemorrhage/etiology , Adult , Cicatrix/etiology , Female , Humans , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. chil. obstet. ginecol ; 52(1): 48-52, 1987. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-58785

ABSTRACT

El prolapso valvular mitral (PVM) es actualmente la cardiopatía congénita más frecuente, con una incidencia cercana al 6%. Nuestra serie analiza 90 embarazos en 39 pacientes con PVM diagnosticado como hallazgo auscultatorio y ecocardiográfico. Los resultados señalan una excelente tolerancia al embarazo en todas las pacientes sin complicaciones cardíacas relevantes (arrtmia severa, insuficiencia cardíaca, endocarditis bacteriana subaguda (EBSA) o embolias). No se observaron diferencias estadísticamente significativas (P < 0,05) en la morbilidad materna, en la morbimortalidad perinatal, al comparar el grupo control con el grupo PVM.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy , Adult , Humans , Female , Mitral Valve Prolapse/drug therapy , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular , Propranolol/therapeutic use
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