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Diabetes Metab Syndr ; 13(2): 895-899, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31336542

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AIM: Inflammatory mediators like interleukin-6 (IL-6) and acute phase protein like C-reactive protein (CRP) are supposed to contribute to development of GDM, however clinical data supporting this hypothesis is limited. This study was designed to analyze the association of IL-6 and CRP with development of GDM in Indian females. METHODS: This case control study included pregnant women diagnosed as GDM (n = 53) and those having normal glucose tolerance (n = 50). Serum levels of IL-6 and CRP were analysed and correlated with various clinical parameters. RESULTS: Serum IL-6 levels were significantly high (p < 0.05) in GDM females as compared to control females. IL-6 levels correlated with pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), fasting blood sugar (FBS) and postprandial sugar (PPBS). Unlike IL-6, CRP levels did not show significant differences between GDM and control females. However, positive correlation of CRP levels with BMI, FBS and PPBS was observed. CONCLUSION: High IL-6 levels in gestational diabetes may indicate a possible role for inflammation in pathophysiology of GDM.


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Biomarcadores/sangre , Proteína C-Reactiva/análisis , Diabetes Gestacional/sangre , Diabetes Gestacional/epidemiología , Interleucina-6/sangre , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Incidencia , India/epidemiología , Embarazo , Pronóstico
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Gynecol Obstet Invest ; 70(3): 145-8, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20558986

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate short- and long-term treatment outcomes of outpatient local anaesthetic thermal balloon endometrial ablation (LA-TBEA) and identify any prognostic factors. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective observational study in a UK teaching hospital involving 102 menorrhagic women undergoing LA-TBEA between 2001 and 2005. Women underwent either Gynecare® Thermachoice I (n = 51) or Thermachoice III (n = 51) TBEA performed in the outpatient setting under local anaesthesia without conscious sedation. The main outcome measures were: treatment completion, pain and analgesia, duration of stay (from admission to discharge), duration of follow-up, primary treatment success and nature of any secondary treatment, menstrual symptoms and amenorrhoea, patient satisfaction, and quality of life. RESULTS: TBEA was completed in 97% of women. Mean duration of stay was 8.0 h (95% CI 6.6-9.3). Mean follow-up was 30 months (95% CI 26-32). Secondary treatment with the levonorgestrel intrauterine system, repeat TBEA or hysterectomy occurred in 19/102 (19%). Overall, 50% of surgical re-interventions occurred by 19 months. There were high rates of amenorrhoea (29%) and treatment satisfaction (76%). Higher mean intrauterine ablation pressure was associated with increased treatment satisfaction. CONCLUSION: TBEA can be successfully performed in the outpatient setting. Higher endometrial ablation pressure may improve long-term treatment outcome.


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Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Ambulatorios/métodos , Técnicas de Ablación Endometrial/métodos , Endometrio/cirugía , Calor/uso terapéutico , Menorragia/cirugía , Cateterismo , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Satisfacción del Paciente , Estudios Prospectivos , Calidad de Vida/psicología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 142(2): 154-9, 2009 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19036492

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of hysteroscopic submucous myomectomy for women with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) over a minimum 1-year period and assess prognostic factors associated with treatment success. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective observational study set in a university teaching hospital in UK involving 92 women symptomatic of HMB with submucous myomas consecutively recruited between June 2003 and November 2006. Hysteroscopic myomectomy was performed under outpatient local anaesthetic (n=35, 38%) or daycase general anaesthesia (n=57, 62%) using Gynecare Versascope bipolar system. The main outcome measures were: the need for secondary surgical or medical re-intervention, menstrual improvement and patient satisfaction. Other outcome measures include: successful completion of primary resection, type of secondary treatment. RESULT: Mean follow up was 2.6 years (95% CI 2.3-2.9). Complete fibroid excision was achieved in 66%. Secondary surgical re-intervention was required in 27 (29%) of which 11 (12%) were repeat hysteroscopic myomectomy and 10 (11%) were hysterectomy procedures. Multiple uterine fibroids and adenomyosis were identified in 80% of hysterectomies. At follow up, improved menstrual symptoms and patient satisfaction were reported by 91% and 86%, respectively. Irregular cycle HMB and incomplete fibroid excision were associated with secondary retreatment. Size of the submucous fibroid resected, presence of intramural and subserosal fibroids, or LA vs. GA setting were unrelated to treatment success. CONCLUSION: HMB with submucous myomas may be successfully treated by completely removing the intracavity myoma component, irrespective of co-existent intramural or subserosal fibroids or size of fibroid resected. This effect remains sustained over at least a 1-2 year period.


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Histeroscopía , Leiomioma/cirugía , Menorragia/cirugía , Neoplasias Uterinas/cirugía , Adulto , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Leiomioma/complicaciones , Menorragia/complicaciones , Menorragia/diagnóstico , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Estudios Prospectivos , Neoplasias Uterinas/complicaciones , Adulto Joven
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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 140(1): 76-81, 2008 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18407397

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BACKGROUND: Thermal balloon endometrial ablation (TBEA) is increasingly being performed in the outpatient setting under local anaesthesia (LA) rather than in a daycase setting under general anaesthesia (GA). Our aim was to compare the post operative rescue analgesia requirements and duration of hospital stay in women undergoing outpatient (LA) and daycase (GA) TBEA. METHODS: Prospective observational study of consecutively recruited women who underwent outpatient (LA) TBEA (n=51) and daycase (GA) TBEA (n=50) over the same time period. Analgesia that was provided additional to the standard administered analgesic regimen was considered rescue analgesia. The main outcome measures were requirement for rescue analgesia and duration of hospital stay in both cohorts. RESULT(S): LA compared to GA cohorts had shorter hospital stays (11 h [95% CI 9-13] vs. 17 h [95% CI 14-20]) and lower analgesia requirements. However, multivariate regression, correcting for all known confounders, showed that duration of stay was independent of setting for ablation or amount of rescue analgesia. CONCLUSION(S): Duration of hospital stay is not entirely dependent on whether outpatient or daycase endometrial ablation is considered. This unexpected preliminary finding deserves to be validated in future confirmatory trials that compare outpatient and daycase treatments. We also discuss the confounding factors that should be considered when designing such trials.


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Anestesia General , Anestesia Local , Cateterismo , Electrocoagulación , Menorragia/terapia , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Pacientes Internos , Tiempo de Internación , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pacientes Ambulatorios , Dolor Postoperatorio , Satisfacción del Paciente , Estudios Prospectivos
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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 139(2): 169-75, 2008 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18440693

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OBJECTIVES: Medical treatment of non-atypical endometrial hyperplasia with oral progestogens has limited efficacy and poor compliance. A levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) has been shown to successfully treat hyperplasia in small-sized studies. Our aim was to examine the effectiveness of LNG-IUS in a larger study with long-term follow up. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective observational study of 105 women diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia and treated with LNG-IUS between 1999 and 2004 at a University Teaching hospital. Baseline characteristics and outpatient endometrial Pipelle sampling were undertaken at 3 and 6 months post LNG-IUS insertion and 6-monthly intervals thereafter in all cases. Outcome included histological data derived from both Pipelle and uterine histologies at 1 and 2 years LNG-IUS therapy. RESULTS: LNG-IUS achieved endometrial regression in 90% (94/105) of cases by 2 years, with a significant proportion (96%, 90/94) achieving this within 1 year. Regression occurred in 88/96 (92%) of non-atypical and 6/9 (67%) of atypical hyperplasias, and in all 22 cases of endometrial hyperplasia associated with HRT. Regression rates did not differ between histological types of hyperplasia. Twenty-three women (22%) underwent hysterectomy of which 13 were indicated and 10 were performed at patient request despite regressed endometrium. Two cases of cancer (one uterine and one ovarian) were identified. CONCLUSION: LNG-IUS is highly effective in treating endometrial hyperplasia. Beneficial effects are observed by the majority within 1 year. Treatment can be reliably monitored through regular 6-montly outpatient endometrial Pipelle surveillance. LNG-IUS treatment of non-atypical hyperplasias is likely to reduce the number of hysterectomies performed in this subgroup.


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Anticonceptivos Femeninos/administración & dosificación , Hiperplasia Endometrial/tratamiento farmacológico , Dispositivos Intrauterinos Medicados , Levonorgestrel/administración & dosificación , Administración Oral , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Histerectomía , Estudios Longitudinales , Persona de Mediana Edad , Progestinas/administración & dosificación , Progestinas/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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