1996
DOI: 10.1016/s1074-3804(05)80167-7
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The degree of fluid absorption during hysteroscopic surgery in patients pretreated with goserelin

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“…Menopausal status - premenopausal patients have a higher risk of developing neurological complications due to the suppressive effects of oestrogen on the ATPase pump which regulates the flow of electrolytes through the blood brain barrier [19, 20]. …”
Section: Complications Of Distending Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Menopausal status - premenopausal patients have a higher risk of developing neurological complications due to the suppressive effects of oestrogen on the ATPase pump which regulates the flow of electrolytes through the blood brain barrier [19, 20]. …”
Section: Complications Of Distending Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A small RCT by Taskin et al [19] showed statistical difference in the reduction of serum sodium concentration but not in glycine deficit in women treated preoperatively with GnRH agonists. Another RCT [49] did not show a statistically significant difference in fluid deficit with the use of GnRH agonists.…”
Section: Strategies To Reduce Fluid Absorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is shared also by Gambone et al [39] who moreover state that for women in whom endometriosis is the suspected cause of CPP the best approach seems to use medical therapy, including second-line therapies such as danazol, GnRH agonists, and progestins until there is necessity for surgery. Although OC could be used as a treatment, Taskin et al [61] suggest another possible diagnostic role in differentiating endometriosis-related CPP from other causes: they found that unresponsiveness to low-dose OC after 4 to 6 months is highly sensitive and predictive of organic pelvic disorders, such as endometriosis as the cause of pelvic pain. Stones et al [8] reported that medroxyprogesterone acetate was associated with a reduction of pain during treatment.…”
Section: Medical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the use of a 1% alcohol/1.5% glycine solution was reported as insufficient to assess the overall fluid balance 14 . On the contrary, GnRH analogues administered preoperatively were of benefit by lowering the risk of distending media intravasation 15 …”
Section: Media‐related Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 On the contrary, GnRH analogues administered preoperatively were of benefit by lowering the risk of distending media intravasation. 15 One of the main priorities during a hysteroscopic procedure should always be to monitor the arterial pressure, the hematocrit, the proteins of plasma, the plasma volume, and the deficit of the distending medium. Any deficit greater than 1,000 mL should lead to the termination of the hysteroscopic procedure, administration of diuretics and oxygen, and monitoring of blood and central venous pressure.…”
Section: Fluid Overloadmentioning
confidence: 99%