The study evaluates whether saline infused sonography (SIS) with directed air bubbles for hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography (HyCoSy) is as good as or better than X-ray hysterosalpingography (HSG) for determining whether fallopian tubes are open or closed in patients who are undergoing an Essure confirmation test.
The gold standard for evaluating whether fallopian tubes are open versus closed is the X-ray hysterosalpingography (HSG). HSG is a radiologic procedure that is performed to verify that placement of the Essure tubal ligation inserts have successfully blocked the fallopian tubes. However, this procedure involved exposure to radiation. The saline infused sonography (SIS) with directed air bubbles for hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography (HyCoSy) does not involve radiation and can be done in a physician's office. The HyCoSy air bubble device may be a lower cost, safer alternative procedure if it can be shown to provide similar results for tubal patency. This study will compare the HyCoSy procedure results with the HSG procedure results in women who require the HSG procedure after receiving Essure tubal ligation inserts for their Essure confirmation test. Women will be randomized to receive the HycoSy procedure first, followed by the HSG procedure or to the reverse order. Two independent readers will review the video results for both procedures to determine the degree of agreement on tubal patency.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
21
Saline infused sonogram in which air bubbles are delivered via the FemVue saline air device in order to evaluate the patency (openness) of the fallopian tubes
Wright State Physicians
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Fallopian Tube Patency - HyCoSy vs HSG
Observed flow of fluid/bubbles through fallopian tubes.
Time frame: At time of procedure
Pain Scores
Patient reported pain scale score on visual pain scale (rated 0 for no pain to 10 for severe pain with corresponding faces)
Time frame: At time of procedures
Physician Evaluation of Uterine Cavity
Observed image of uterus (normal or not normal). Assessor commented on uterine cavity to determine whether cavity was normal versus abnormal, e.g., bicornuate uterus or any notable uterine deformity. Data were coded as "normal' or "not normal".
Time frame: At time of HyCoSy procedure
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