Color flow pulsed Doppler ultrasound in diagnosing luteal phase defect

Fertility and sterility, 64(3), 500-504

PMID 7641901 Source

Abstract

Objective

To determine whether color flow pulsed Doppler analysis of corpus luteum blood flow in normal cycles differs from cycles with a luteal phase defect.

Design

A prospective study of natural ovarian cycles.

Setting

The University of Vermont Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Service.

Patients

Ten women with regular menstrual cycles and at risk for luteal phase defect (LPD) four with unexplained infertility, two with recurrent abortion, and four with age > 35 years.

Interventions

All women were examined by transvaginal color flow pulsed Doppler during the early follicular, late follicular, early luteal, midluteal, and late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Venous blood for P concentration was drawn on each day of Doppler exam. Urine testing for LH surge and endometrial biopsy during the late luteal phase were performed on each patient.

Main outcome measures

Lowest resistance index associated with the highest amplitude signal from intraovarian vessels of each ovary, dated endometrial biopsies, serum P.

Results

Mean resistance indexes in LPD patients (n = 3) were significantly higher compared with normal women (n = 6) throughout the follicular and luteal phases. One patient remained anovulatory and was excluded from statistical analysis. Although systolic and diastolic velocities generally were observed to be lower in LPD patients compared with normal women, these differences were not statistically significant. High correlations were observed between P and resistance index within each luteal time point, achieving its highest value during the midluteal phase.

Conclusions

This initial study provides evidence that color flow pulsed Doppler analysis of blood flow impedance to the corpus luteum may aid in assessing luteal phase adequacy.

Topics

doppler ultrasound luteal phase defect, corpus luteum blood flow assessment, diagnosing luteal phase deficiency, color flow doppler fertility evaluation, progesterone deficiency ultrasound diagnosis, resistance index corpus luteum, endometrial biopsy luteal phase, ovarian blood flow impedance, recurrent miscarriage luteal phase workup, midluteal progesterone correlation, transvaginal ultrasound ovulation monitoring

Cite this article

Glock, J. L., & Brumsted, J. R. (1995). Color flow pulsed Doppler ultrasound in diagnosing luteal phase defect. *Fertility and sterility*, *64*(3), 500-504.

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