JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intravasation complicating hysterosalpingo‐foam sonography (HyFoSy) using ExEm® Foam

Jemma FordDana HinceEmmeline LeeGlen Lo

Year: 2023 Journal:   Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Vol: 63 (4)Pages: 577-582   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Background Transvaginal hysterosalpingo‐foam sonography (HyFoSy) assesses tubal patency in an outpatient setting and without ionising radiation, unlike traditional hysterosalpingography (HSG) under fluoroscopy. Like HSG, HyFoSy may be complicated by uterine intramural contrast leak, leading to venous intravasation. Intravasation of particulate contrast agents risks pulmonary or cerebral emboli. Aims We aimed to assess the intravasation rate of HyFoSy using ExEm® Foam and association with endometrial thickness, ExEm® Foam volume, uterine length, adenomyosis severity, uterine morphology or pain score. Methods An ethics‐approved retrospective study on all HyFoSy examinations between 23 January 2018 and 27 October 2021 on sub‐fertile patients, trying to conceive. Initial transvaginal sonography confirmed anatomy, uterine morphology, adenomyosis severity and endometrial thickness. Subspecialist radiologists performed HyFoSy with sonographer assistance. Intravasation was identified in real time but also checked for afterwards. Patients were asked to rate instillation pain/discomfort from one to ten immediately afterward. Results Four hundred and thirty‐six ( n = 436) patients met inclusion criteria. Thirty (6.9%) experienced intravasation. Endometrial thickness and pain score were associated with intravasation. For every millimetre increase in endometrial thickness, the odds of intravasation decreased by 26% ( P = 0.010). For every point increase on the pain scale, the odds of intravasation increased by 22% ( P = 0.032). There was no evidence of an association between instilled ExEm® Foam volume or the other previously published parameters with intravasation. Conclusion A 6.9% rate of intravasation was observed. Both endometrial thickness and pain score were significantly associated with intravasation. There was no evidence of an association between ExEm® Foam volume and intravasation.

Keywords:
Intravasation Medicine Hysterosalpingography Laminotomy Endometrial cancer Radiology Gynecologic oncology Gynecology Surgery Internal medicine Cancer Infertility Pregnancy

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Gynecological conditions and treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Endometriosis Research and Treatment
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Reproductive Medicine

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