BACKGROUND: Imaging evaluation plays a crucial role in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility. In recent years, the possibility to evaluate tubal patency using 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance (1.5T MR) has been studied. PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance (3.0T MR) hysterosalpingography and its role in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility and to evaluate if this fast "one-stop-shop" imaging approach should be proposed as a first-line examination. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 116 infertile women were enrolled in this prospective study; all underwent 3.0T MR hysterosalpingography. After standard imaging of the pelvis, tubal patency was assessed by acquiring 3D dynamic time-resolved T1-weighted (T1W) sequences during manual injection of 4-5 mL of contrast solution consisting of gadolinium and normal sterile saline. Images were evaluated by two radiologists with different experience in MR imaging (MRI). RESULTS: The examination was successfully completed in 96.5% of cases, failure rate was 3.5%. Dynamic sequences showed bilateral tubal patency in 64.3%, unilateral tubal patency in 25.9%, and bilateral tubal occlusion in 9.8%. Extratubal abnormalities were found in 69.9% of patients. Comprehensive analysis of morphological and dynamic sequences showed extratubal abnormalities in 43.1% of patients with bilateral tubal patency. CONCLUSION: 3.0T MR hysterosalpingography is a feasible, simple, fast, safe, and well-tolerated examination, which allows evaluation of tubal patency and other pelvic causes of female infertility in a single session, and it may thus represent a "one-stop-shop" solution in female infertility diagnostic work-up.

Role of 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility / Cipolla, Valentina; Guerrieri, Daniele; Pietrangeli, Daniela; Santucci, D; Argiro', Renato; DE FELICE, Carlo. - In: ACTA RADIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0284-1851. - ELETTRONICO. - 57:9(2016), pp. 1132-1139. [10.1177/0284185115617351]

Role of 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility

CIPOLLA, VALENTINA
Primo
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GUERRIERI, DANIELE
Secondo
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PIETRANGELI, Daniela;ARGIRO', RENATO
Penultimo
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DE FELICE, Carlo
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Imaging evaluation plays a crucial role in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility. In recent years, the possibility to evaluate tubal patency using 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance (1.5T MR) has been studied. PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance (3.0T MR) hysterosalpingography and its role in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility and to evaluate if this fast "one-stop-shop" imaging approach should be proposed as a first-line examination. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 116 infertile women were enrolled in this prospective study; all underwent 3.0T MR hysterosalpingography. After standard imaging of the pelvis, tubal patency was assessed by acquiring 3D dynamic time-resolved T1-weighted (T1W) sequences during manual injection of 4-5 mL of contrast solution consisting of gadolinium and normal sterile saline. Images were evaluated by two radiologists with different experience in MR imaging (MRI). RESULTS: The examination was successfully completed in 96.5% of cases, failure rate was 3.5%. Dynamic sequences showed bilateral tubal patency in 64.3%, unilateral tubal patency in 25.9%, and bilateral tubal occlusion in 9.8%. Extratubal abnormalities were found in 69.9% of patients. Comprehensive analysis of morphological and dynamic sequences showed extratubal abnormalities in 43.1% of patients with bilateral tubal patency. CONCLUSION: 3.0T MR hysterosalpingography is a feasible, simple, fast, safe, and well-tolerated examination, which allows evaluation of tubal patency and other pelvic causes of female infertility in a single session, and it may thus represent a "one-stop-shop" solution in female infertility diagnostic work-up.
2016
3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); 3.0T mr hysterosalpingography; female infertility; tubal patency
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Role of 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance hysterosalpingography in the diagnostic work-up of female infertility / Cipolla, Valentina; Guerrieri, Daniele; Pietrangeli, Daniela; Santucci, D; Argiro', Renato; DE FELICE, Carlo. - In: ACTA RADIOLOGICA. - ISSN 0284-1851. - ELETTRONICO. - 57:9(2016), pp. 1132-1139. [10.1177/0284185115617351]
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