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ABSTRACT: Objective
Review the menstrual and obstetric outcomes among Asherman syndrome patients when stratified by disease severity.Design
Retrospective cohort study.Setting
A community teaching hospital affiliated with a large academic medical center.Patients
A total of 355 Asherman syndrome patients stratified by March classification who underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis.Interventions
Telephone survey, analyzed with multivariable analysis.Main outcome measures
Return of menstruation. Pregnancy, miscarriage, and live birth rate.Results
A total of 355 patients underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis. Of these, 150 (42.3%) patients completed the telephone survey with a mean follow-up of 2.21 years. Additionally, 40.7% had mild, 52.7% had moderate, and 6.6% had severe disease. Furthermore, 25.3% of patients reported amenorrhea at presentation, with mild disease patients having the highest rate of returning menstruation (93.8%) following treatment. The cumulative pregnancy rate was 81.9%, and the cumulative live birth rate was 51.2%, with no statistical differences identified by the classification group.Conclusion
Asherman syndrome disease severity predicted returning menstruation but not pregnancy or live birth rate.
SUBMITTER: Morales B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8244383 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature