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   hysterosalpingography findings in infertile women and their relationship with demographic variables: a retrospective study  
   
نویسنده morshed behbahani bahar ,doryanizadeh leila ,parsanezhad mohammad ebrahim ,dabbaghmanesh mohammad hossein ,jokar azam ,ghaemi zahra ,zare marjan ,ghaemmaghami parvin
منبع women’s health bulletin - 2023 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:173 -181
چکیده    Background: hysterosalpingography is a vital diagnostic method for identifying anatomical causes of infertility, often used as a cost-effective screening test. this study aimed to investigate hysterosalpingography results in infertile women.methods: a quantitative, descriptive, and analytic cross-sectional study was conducted on 180 infertile couples referred to ghadir maternal and child hospital in shiraz, iran between february and july 2015-2016. data were collected from patient records and hysterosalpingography findings. a questionnaire encompassing demographic information and hysterosalpingography results was utilized. qualitative and quantitative variables were described using frequency and mean± standard deviation. data were analyzed using kolmogorov-smirnov normality test, chi-square, and generalized linear models via ibm spss version 22.results: hysterosalpingography (hsg) revealed that 145 women (80.6%) exhibited normal uterine and tubal findings, while 35 women (19.4%) displayed abnormal results (classified as normal and abnormal hsg findings). women with abnormal hysterosalpingography were observed to have a higher likelihood of primary infertility (or=3.8, 95%ci (1.427-10.10), p=0.008). furthermore, the study assessed the impact of body mass index (bmi) and identified that women in the abnormal hsg group had a higher body mass index (or=0.89, 95%ci (0.794-0.992), p=0.035).conclusions: tubal adhesion stemming from undiagnosed and untreated sexual infections can lead to primary infertility. limited resources may hinder timely detection and treatment access, exacerbating the issue. the correlation between obesity and infertility could be attributed to an unhealthy lifestyle in low-income families. encouraging health education within low to middle-income communities is recommended to prevent sexually transmitted infections and promote healthier lifestyles, ultimately reducing the incidence of primary infertility.
کلیدواژه demography ,hysterosalpingography ,infertility
آدرس shiraz university of medical sciences, school of nursing and midwifery, department of midwifery, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, school of nursing and midwifery, department of midwifery, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, department of obstetrics and gynecology, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz endocrine research center, medical school, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, school of nursing and midwifery, department of midwifery, iran, islamic azad university, estahban branch, department of midwifery, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, maternal-fetal medicine research center, iran, shiraz university of medical sciences, school of nursing and midwifery, iran
پست الکترونیکی ghaemmaghami.83@gmail.com
 
     
   
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