Abstract

The thickness of the endometrium is also an important parameter in the clinical management of women. It is often influenced by several parameters which are important to determine. This is why the present study looked at the factors that influence the variation in the thickness of the endometrium of women in Lokossa in the Republic of Benin. This descriptive, prospective and cross-sectional study concerns 166 women aged 15 to 40 in Lokossa. Ultrasound examination measured the thickness of the endometrium on the longitudinal section through the suprapubic route. Anthropometric parameters were taken by other equipment from each woman. Analysis of one-way proc glm ANOVA variants and Student-Newman-Keuls (SNK) tests identified factors associated with variation in endometrial thickness in women. At the end of the study, the minimum, average and maximum values ​​of the thickness of the endometrium obtained are respectively Vm = 3.50 mm, VMoy = 6.73 ± 1.38 mm, MV = 10.00 mm during the pre-ovulatory phase, Vm = 7.30 mm, MV avg = 10.75 ± 2.11 mm, MV = 16.00 mm during the post-ovulatory period. There is an association between the thickness of the endometrium and parameters such as age, weight, Body Mass Index, parity. BMI has been found to be associated with changes in endometrial thickness. And this variation in the thickness of the endometrium of the woman's uterus is related to the number of deliveries. Thus, the higher the number of childbirth, the greater the thickness of the endometrium deprived.

Highlights

  • Over the course of a woman's life and depending on her hormonal impregnation, the endometrium undergoes significant changes [1]

  • The thickness of the endometrium is an important parameter in the clinical management of women. It is often influenced by several parameters which are important to determine. This is why the present study looked at the factors that influence the variation in the thickness of the endometrium of women in Lokossa in the Republic of Benin

  • Body Mass Index (BMI) has been found to be associated with changes in endometrial thickness

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Introduction

Over the course of a woman's life and depending on her hormonal impregnation, the endometrium undergoes significant changes [1]. Normal endometrial thickness is 4 to 8 mm in the first part of the cycle and 8 to 14 mm in the second phase of the cycle [2](. In postmenopausal women, it should not exceed 5 mm without any hormone replacement therapy. It should not exceed 5 mm without any hormone replacement therapy This limit increases to 10 mm under hormone replacement therapy [3]. The assessment of the thickness of the endometrium is used as a biological marker of good regulation of the secretion of reproductive hormones [4]. Some authors have noticed a low pregnancy rate in women with a thin

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