What is the radiation exposure to patients during a gynecoradiologic procedure?

  • Foundation for Reproductive Medicine ROR
  • University of Illinois Chicago ROR

Fertility and Sterility, 67(2), 401-403

DOI 10.1016/S0015-0282(97)81931-0 PMID 9022623

Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the risk of radiation exposure to infertility patients during a gynecoradiologic procedure.

Design

Retrospective clinical study.

Setting

Medical school-affiliated infertility center.

PATIENT(S): Three hundred thirty-two consecutive infertility patients undergoing a gynecoradiologic procedure.

INTERVENTION(S): Patients underwent a gynecoradiologic procedure as part of their infertility workup and the fluoroscopic exposure time was analyzed.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The fluoroscopic exposure (rad time) during gynecoradiologic procedures, including hysterosalpingogram (HSG), selective salpingography, tubal catheterization, and others.

RESULT(S): The rad time (mean +/- SD) was 63 +/- 54 seconds for normal HSG (n = 94, range 17 to 404 seconds), 100 +/- 61 seconds for abnormal HSG (n = 53, range 28 to 272 seconds), 111 +/- 57 seconds for unilateral selective salpingography (n = 36, range 31 to 324 seconds), 142 +/- 74 seconds for bilateral selective salpingography (n = 87, range 40 to 430 seconds), 176 +/- 77 seconds for unilateral tubal catheterization (n = 27, range 70 to 342 seconds), and 239 +/- 82 seconds for bilateral tubal catheterization (n = 30, range 110 to 381 seconds). Five patients had other procedures, such as lysis of intrauterine adhesions (n = 2) and resection of an uterine septum (n = 3), for which the rad time was in a range of 180 to 300 seconds.

CONCLUSION(S): The radiation exposure of patients during a gynecoradiologic procedure, using previously described standard techniques, is well within established margins of safety.

Topics

radiation exposure hysterosalpingogram infertility workup, fluoroscopic time HSG selective salpingography safety, tubal catheterization radiation dose women, gynecoradiologic procedure radiation risk infertility patients, bilateral selective salpingography fluoroscopy exposure time, HSG normal versus abnormal radiation exposure comparison, radiation safety margins gynecologic fluoroscopy, Karande Gleicher radiation exposure infertility procedures, intrauterine adhesion lysis fluoroscopy radiation dose, retrospective clinical study radiation infertility diagnostic procedures
PMID 9022623 9022623 DOI 10.1016/S0015-0282(97)81931-0 10.1016/S0015-0282(97)81931-0

Cite this article

Karande, V. C., Pratt, D. E., Balin, M. S., Levrant, S. G., Morris, R. S., & Gleicher, N. (1997). What is the radiation exposure to patients during a gynecoradiologic procedure?. *Fertility and sterility*, *67*(2), 401-403. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0015-0282(97)81931-0

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