Abstract
To assess the relationship of menstrual timing of administration of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist on the effectiveness of endometrial thinning and unwanted uterine bleeding. Prospective observational study. Gynecology department of a community hospital. One hundred consecutive women in a private practice, without submucous myomas, scheduled for transcervical endomyometrial resection or ablation. A GnRH agonist was administered at an unspecified time of the menstrual cycle. Transcervical hysteroscopic endomyometrial resection or ablation was performed 1 month later. No significant statistical differences were seen in either the effectiveness of endometrial thinning or the occurrence or severity of unwanted uterine bleeding. A GnRH agonist as pretreatment for endomyometrial resection or ablation can be administered at any time during the menstrual cycle with similar efficacy. Timing of surgery can be at the mutual convenience of patient and physician.
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