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Comparison of endometrial aspiration biopsy techniques: specimen adequacy.

作者信息

Sierecki Ava R, Gudipudi Deleep Kumar, Montemarano Nadine, Del Priore Giuseppe

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York Downtown Hospital, New York 10038, USA.

出版信息

J Reprod Med. 2008 Oct;53(10):760-4.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare adequacy of specimens obtained by 3 different endometrial aspiration biopsy techniques--corkscrew, modified dilatation and curettage (D&C) and a combination of both, with or without povidone-iodine cervical cleansing.

STUDY DESIGN

A retrospective chart review of a single group practice using a single endometrial aspiration biopsy device for all 3 techniques. Each attending indicated their method of use with the device. For diagnostic purposes, specimen adequacy was categorized as "satisfactory," "suboptimal" and "insufficient."

RESULTS

There were 66 corkscrew, 71 modified D&C and 55 biopsies performed using the combined technique. Mean age was 48; 62.5% were premenopausal and 89% had a normal-sized uterus. Postmenopausal patients were more likely than younger women to have suboptimal or insufficient samples, 27% vs. 11%, respectively. Using the combined technique was better (95%) than the corkscrew alone (77%) for satisfactory specimens. Diagnosis was possible in 90% of specimens.

CONCLUSION

The combined technique appears to be better than using either technique alone. Povidone-iodine cervical cleansing is safe but may be unnecessary. Because of the large numbers of endometrial biopsies performed yearly, even a small difference in test characteristics can have significant clinical ramifications.

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