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Diagnostic accuracy of saline infusion sonohystero-salpingography (Sis) as compared to hystero-salpingography (hsg) in the assessment of sub-fertile women

Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, Volume 69, No. 6, Year 2019

Objectives: To compare the sensitivity and specificity of saline infusion sonohysterography with hysterosalpingography as diagnostic tool in the assessment of infertile women. Methods: The comparative cross-sectional study was carried out at a private infertility clinic in Karachi, and comprised women who registered for assessment of infertility from June 2011 to May 213. Uterine and tubal pathology was assessed as a possible cause of infertility by using saline infusion sonohysterography as an index test and hystero-salpingography as the standard reference. The diagnostic accuracy of the two tests was compared. Sub-fertile patients were followed up for 2 weeks after the tests for any possible adverse effects of the procedures. Data was analysed using SPSS 19. sResults: Of the 256 subjects, 184 (72%) presented with primary and 72 (28%) with secondary infertility. Overall mean age of the sample was 28±8 years. The mean BMI was 29.8±4.1 in primary infertile compared to 28.2±.5 in women with secondary sub-fertility. The sensitivity of saline infusion sonohysterography for detecting patency of the tubes was 100% and the specificity was 91% whereas positive predictive value was 69.8% and negative predictive value was 100% (Kappa: 0.61). For large uterine polyps, sensitivity and specificity was 100% and for small polyps sono-hystero-salpingography showed 14% false positive results (Kappa: 0.21). Conclusion: Saline infusion sono-hysterography was found to be a more reliable method of diagnosing tubal or uterine pathologies compared to hystero-salpingography for cases of infertility.

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Citations: 4
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 3
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ISSN: 00309982
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Sexual And Reproductive Health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative
Participants Gender
Female