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Clinical efficacy of different hysteroscopy technology for treating childbearing age women with multiple myoma of uterus and its influence on their sex hormone levels and pregnancy outcomes |
Tangdu Hospital affiliated to Air Force Military Medical University, Shannxi Province, 710038 |
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Abstract To investigate the clinical efficacy of different hysteroscopy technology for treating childbearing age women with multiple myoma of uterus, and to study its influence on their sex hormone levels and pregnancy outcomes. Methods: 89 childbearing age women with multiple myoma of uterus were selected as research subjects and were divided into study group (45 cases experinced hysteroscopic cold knife resection) and control group (44 cases experienced traditional hysteroscopy electric knife excision). The clinical efficacy of the women was compared between the two groups. Results: The operative time (51.3±4.4min), intraoperative blood loss (50.0±2.8ml), postoperative exhaust time (33.5±4.0h), and hospital stay (7.2±1.0d) of the women in the study group were significant better than those of the women in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the related sex hormone levels of the women in both groups had improved significantly, but which had no significant differences between the two groups (P>0.05). The improvement degrees of inflammatory indexes, such as interleukin-6 level (29.3±4.3 ng/ mL) and C-reactive protein level (25.2±1.8 mg/L) of the women in the study group were significant better than those of the women in the control group (P<0.05). 18 months after operation, the pregnancy rate (95.6%) of the women in the study group was significant higher than that (81.8%) of the women in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: The hysteroscopic cold knife resection for treating childbearing age women with multiple myoma of uterus is better efficacy, which can better improve the levels of sex hormones and inflammatory indexes, and pregnancy outcomes.
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