Abstract

Objective To observe the therapeutic effect on the infertilitas feminis combining hysterosalpingography (HSG) and B ultraphonic monitor for the follicle. Methods Five hundred and eighty-four patients with infertility were divided into two groups by random digits table: control group with 292 patients received the combined optimized treatment, and study group with 292 patients received the combined optimized treatment and optimizing fallopian tube to be pregnant. All patients received the HSG while the patients of the study group received the B ultraphonic monitor for the dominant follicle besides. Results The intrauterine gestation rate in the study group was higher than that in the control group [ 40.07% (117/292) vs. 19.86% (58/292)] (P <0.01),and the eccyesis rate was lower than that in the control group [29.79% (87/292) vs. 51.37%(l50/292)](P<0.01). The eccyesis rate in fallopian tube incompletely unobstructed [74.36% (58/78)] was higher than that in hydrosalpinx [ 38.96% (30/77)] , salpingemphraxis [38.24% (104/272)] and fallopian tube unobstructed[28.66%(45/157)](P<0.01). Conclusions HSG can detect and imply the situation of the fallopian tube of the infertilitas feminis women, and B ultraphonic can monitor the follicular development to catch the dominant follicle. Combining these two detection and guiding sexual life can raise the intrauterine gestation rate. It should be widely use in clinic. Key words: Hysterosalpingography; Ultrasonography; Ovarian follicle; Infertilitas feminis

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