Abstract

BackgroundIt has been suggested that an inadequate blood supply caused by uterine fibroids may lead to decreasing fertility. Therefore, a quantitative evaluation of blood flow in the uterus might be a good tool for infertility treatments. For the first step, the ability to perform arterial spin labeling (ASL)-MRI in pelvic organs was examined by measuring blood flow in the uterine muscle layer.ResultsThree normal volunteer women, seven patients with one uterine fibroid and four patients treated with GnRH analogue for uterine fibroids, were enrolled in this study. Perfusion of normal uterine myometrium was examined using non-enhanced ASL-MRI. The region of interest was set in the uterine muscle layer, with a point in the iliopsoas or gluteus muscle. The ASL perfusion index was calculated as (ASL value in uterus—ASL value in iliopsoas/gluteus muscle). The ASL perfusion indexes in the secretory phase of all 3 volunteers were significantly lower than the indexes in the proliferative phases (P < 0.05). In patients with fibroids, all three types of fibroids (subserosal, intramural and submucosal types) were included. In seven patients harboring a single uterine fibroid, the ASL perfusion indexes of myometrium on the fibroid-positive side increased 4.9 fold compared with that of the fibroid-negative side. With GnRH analogue treatment, ASL perfusion in myometrium decreased to 39% on average (P < 0.05).ConclusionWe utilized the ASL-MRI technique to evaluate perfusion of uterine myometrium. For clinical use, an inadequate blood supply caused by uterine fibroids is known to lead to decreasing fertility. The ASL-MRI technique might be useful to evaluate blood supply as a quantitative measurement of fertility in patients with uterine fibroids.

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  • It has been suggested that an inadequate blood supply caused by uterine fibroids may lead to decreasing fertility

  • Examination 1) Physiological status of perfusion in myometrium The arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion indexes of myometrium in normal uterus were measured in the proliferative and secretory

  • Examination 2) The effect of uterine fibroids on perfusion in normal myometrium Figure 3 shows an example of the region of interest (ROI) in this examination

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It has been suggested that an inadequate blood supply caused by uterine fibroids may lead to decreasing fertility. It has been suggested that an inadequate blood supply caused by uterine fibroids may lead to decreasing fertility (Ng and Ho 2002). A quantitative evaluation of blood flow in Recently, arterial spin labeling (ASL) techniques have been examined to assess tissue perfusion without contrast media. ASL is thought to be especially useful for evaluating cerebral blood flow (Telischak et al 2015), but the use of ASL to evaluate blood flow in pelvic organs has not been established.

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