Oil or aqueous contrast media for hysterosalpingography: a prospective, randomized, clinical study

作者: A.D. de Boer , H.M. Vemer , W.N.P. Willemsen , F.B.M. Sanders

DOI: 10.1016/0028-2243(88)90060-3

关键词: Aqueous solutionClinical studyRadiologyUterine cavityContrast (vision)MedicineContrast mediumPregnancy rateFertility problemsHysterosalpingographyObstetrics and gynaecologyReproductive medicine

摘要: In this prospective randomized clinical study the pregnancy rate and quality of images obtained by hysterosalpingography (HSG) in 175 women with fertility problems have been compared using an oil-soluble contrast medium aqueous medium. After HSG there was a follow-up period 6 months. No statistically significant difference found. With both media good were obtained. The gave more sharply outlined uterine cavity, showed tubal details. Furthermore, control picture can be prepared after ten minutes. We conclude that use for routine is preferable.

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