Oil-Based or Water-Based Contrast for Hysterosalpingography in Infertile Women
Dreyer K, van Rijswijk J, Mijatovic V, Goddijn M, Verhoeve HR, van Rooij IAJ, Hoek A, Bourdrez P, Nap AW, Rijnsaardt-Lukassen HGM, Timmerman CCM, Kaplan M, Hooker AB, Gijsen AP, van Golde R, van Heteren CF, Sluijmer AV, de Bruin JP, Smeenk JMJ, de Boer JAM, Scheenjes E, Duijn AEJ, Mozes A, Pelinck MJ, Traas MAF, van Hooff MHA, van Unnik GA, de Koning CH, van Geloven N, Twisk JWR, Hompes PGA, Mol BWJ
The New England Journal of Medicine, 376(21), 2043-2052
Pregnancy rates among infertile women have been reported to increase after hysterosalpingography, but it is unclear whether the type of contrast medium used (oil-based or water-soluble contrast) influences this potential therapeutic effect.
Methods
We performed a multicenter, randomized trial in 27 hospitals in the Netherlands in which infertile women who were undergoing hysterosalpingography were randomly assigned to undergo this procedure with the use of oil-based or water-based contrast. Subsequently, couples received expectant management or the women underwent intrauterine insemination. The primary outcome was ongoing pregnancy within 6 months after randomization. Outcomes were analyzed according to the intention-to-treat principle.
Results
A total of 1119 women were randomly assigned to hysterosalpingography with oil contrast (557 women) or water contrast (562 women). A total of 220 of 554 women in the oil group (39.7%) and 161 of 554 women in the water group (29.1%) had an ongoing pregnancy (rate ratio, 1.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.16 to 1.61; P<0.001), and 214 of 552 women in the oil group (38.8%) and 155 of 552 women in the water group (28.1%) had live births (rate ratio, 1.38; 95% CI, 1.17 to 1.64; P<0.001). Rates of adverse events were low and similar in the two groups.
Conclusions
Rates of ongoing pregnancy and live births were higher among women who underwent hysterosalpingography with oil contrast than among women who underwent this procedure with water contrast. (Netherlands Trial Register number, NTR3270 .).
PMID 28520519 28520519 DOI 10.1056/NEJMoa1612337 10.1056/NEJMoa1612337
Cite this article
Dreyer, K., van Rijswijk, J., Mijatovic, V., Goddijn, M., Verhoeve, H. R., van Rooij, I. A. J., Hoek, A., Bourdrez, P., Nap, A. W., Rijnsaardt-Lukassen, H. G. M., Timmerman, C. C. M., Kaplan, M., Hooker, A. B., Gijsen, A. P., van Golde, R., van Heteren, C. F., Sluijmer, A. V., de Bruin, J. P., Smeenk, J. M. J., . . . Mol, B. W. J. (2017). Oil-Based or Water-Based Contrast for Hysterosalpingography in Infertile Women. *The New England journal of medicine*, *376*(21), 2043-2052. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1612337
Dreyer K, van Rijswijk J, Mijatovic V, Goddijn M, Verhoeve HR, van Rooij IAJ, et al. Oil-Based or Water-Based Contrast for Hysterosalpingography in Infertile Women. N Engl J Med. 2017;376(21):2043-2052. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1612337
Dreyer, K., et al. "Oil-Based or Water-Based Contrast for Hysterosalpingography in Infertile Women." *The New England journal of medicine*, vol. 376, no. 21, 2017, pp. 2043-2052.
Keywords
Adult, Contrast Media, Female, Humans, Hysterosalpingography/methods, Infertility, Female/diagnostic Imaging, Live Birth, Oils, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Rate, Water, Young Adult, Contrast Media, Oils, Water
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