2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2000.tb11627.x
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Controlled analysis of factors associated with insufficient sample on outpatient endometrial biopsy

Abstract: We examined the relative significance of hysteroscopic and ultrasonographic evidence of endometrial atrophy in relation to insufficient sample on outpatient endometrial biopsy in women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Multivariate logistic regression modelling was used to evaluate the independent effects of age, menopausal status, hysteroscopic findings and sonographic endometrial thickness on outpatient endometrial sampling (sufficient or insufficient) used as the binary dependent variable. Insufficient sample… Show more

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“…This is because insufficient tissue samples are generally taken to mean absence of pathological findings. 45,46 We also excluded intrauterine polyps and fibroids as part of a sensitivity analysis to examine whether the presence of these focal lesions affected estimates of diagnostic accuracy.…”
Section: Quantitative Data Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because insufficient tissue samples are generally taken to mean absence of pathological findings. 45,46 We also excluded intrauterine polyps and fibroids as part of a sensitivity analysis to examine whether the presence of these focal lesions affected estimates of diagnostic accuracy.…”
Section: Quantitative Data Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings replicate other published studies which have demonstrated that age and menopausal status may be factors of importance for sample adequacy. 67,68 In the moderate-risk (premenopausal) women for whom insertion was possible, nulliparity was for both Tao brush and Pipelle samplers an important factor in the outcome 'inadequate sample' (p < 0.001 for both), in addition to its effect on insertion. These findings suggest that the use of Tao brush may be advantageous in the investigation of postmenopausal women, but not for moderate-risk women.…”
Section: Performance Of Investigative Modalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…device is generally considered a negative result 9 . Information on the number of women recruited into the study and those whose outcome data were known was also sought from the manuscripts.…”
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confidence: 99%