وثيقة
Hysterosalpingographic findings among Ghanaian women with infertility : a five-year trend analysis.
المعرف
DOI 10.5001/omj.2024.57
المصدر
Oman Medical Journal, v. 39, no. 2, e609 p. [1-9].
المساهمون
Dzefi-Tettey, Klenam., مؤلف
Gorleku, Philip Narteh., مؤلف
Amedi, Michael Kofi., مؤلف
Quarshie, Frank., مؤلف
Asemah, Abdul Raman., مؤلف
Nimo, Obed., مؤلف
Akorli, Emmanuel., مؤلف
Edzie, Richard Ato., مؤلف
Anthony, Richard., مؤلف
Boadi, Evans., مؤلف
Kpobi, Joshua Mensah., مؤلف
Amankwa, Nana Ama., مؤلف
Amartey, Aaron., مؤلف
Turkson, Veronica., مؤلف
Mensah, Stella., مؤلف
Dziwornu, Prosper., مؤلف
Edzie, Alfred., مؤلف
Afful, Roger., مؤلف
Coffie, Bright Appiah., مؤلف
Kusodzi, Henry., مؤلف
الدولة
Oman
مكان النشر
Muscat
الناشر
Oman Medical Specialty Board.
ميلادي
2024-03-01
اللغة
الأنجليزية
الملخص الإنجليزي
Objectives: To understand the pattern of hysterosalpingographic (HSG) findings
and annual trends among Ghanaian women with infertility over a five-year period.
Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the hospital medical records of women with
infertility who underwent HSG at a major tertiary center in Ghana between January
2018 and December 2022. The data was statistically analyzed. Results: The subjects
comprised of 2324 Ghanaian women diagnosed with clinical infertility. HSG identified
1685 (72.5%) with primary infertility and they were also younger women with a mean
age of 32.2±4.5 years. The remaining 639 (27.5%) women had secondary infertility and
were older (34.2±5.3 years; p 0.001). Primary infertility rate decreased with increasing
age (p 0.001). Bilateral tubal blockage was seen in 701 (41.6%) women with primary
infertility and 365 (57.1%) women with secondary infertility. Hydrosalpinx was present
in 236 (10.2%) women, fimbrial adhesions in 444 (19.1%), Asherman’s syndrome in
four (0.2%), and bilateral beaded tubes/tubercular salpingitis in five (0.2%). HSG was
unable to detect infertility-related abnormalities in 513 (22.1%) women despite their
clinical infertility. The majority of patients (1502; 64.6%) had tubal blockage: bilateral
in 1066 (45.9%) and unilateral in 436 (18.8%). Conclusions: Infertility rates among
Ghanaian women increased at an accelerating rate over the years. Primary infertility was
significantly more prevalent among younger women. Tubal and cervical abnormalities
were the most prevalent HSG findings.
ISSN
1999-768X (Print)
2070-5204 (Electronic)
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