Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 14, Issue 2 139-145, Copyright © 1995 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Transvaginal color and pulsed Doppler sonography of the endometrium: a possible role in reducing the number of dilatation and curettage procedures
F. Aleem, M. Predanic, R. Calame, M. Moukhtar and J. Pennisi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Brookdale Hospital, Brooklyn, New York 11212, USA.
The objectives of the study were to establish color and pulsed Doppler
sonographic characteristics of uterine vascularity in postmenopausal
patients with pathologic endometrium in order to reduce the number of
unnecessary diagnostic dilatation and curettage procedures. The prospective
study involved 42 postmenopausal patients who were examined, prior to
dilatation and curettage operation, with transvaginal color and pulsed
Doppler sonography. Twenty patients had symptoms such as vaginal bleeding
or clinically enlarged uterus and 22 postmenopausal women, from our
screening group, were asymptomatic. Endometrial thickness (cut-off value of
8 mm), rates of visualization, and the density of uterine, myometrial
(peritumoral) and endometrial (intratumoral) vessels were used, along with
pulsatility and resistive indices of these vessels, to assess and correlate
with endometrium pathology. Endometrial thickness was greater than 8 mm in
all cases of endometrial carcinoma (14 of 14 cases), endometrial
hyperplasia (eight of eight cases), and one endometrial polyp. In all cases
of uterine myoma (nine cases) and in asymptomatic controls (11 subjects)
the endometrium thickness was below 8 mm. Percentage of visualization of
myometrial and endometrial vessels in cases of endometrial carcinoma was
93% and 43% respectively, which was significantly higher than for cases
with benign endometrium (P < 0.05). RI and PI values of these studied
vessels of endometrial carcinoma were significantly lower than those for
endometrial hyperplasia (P < 0.05). In 80% of cases of endometrial
carcinoma, dense vascularity was found in the myometrium (P <
0.01).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)