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- Title
Factors affecting adequacy of Pipelle and Tao Brush endometrial sampling.
- Authors
Williams, A. R. W.; Brechin, S.; Porter, A. J. L.; Warner, P.; Critchley, H. O. D
- Abstract
Objective To compare factors influencing adequacy of endometrial samples obtained using two outpatient sampling devices – Pipelle and Tao Brush. Design Pragmatic unblinded trial with investigation schedule randomised separately within two groups according to endometrial cancer risk. Setting Gynaecology outpatient clinic of a large city hospital in Edinburgh, Scotland. Population All women referred to a gynaecology outpatient clinic during a 28-month period complaining of abnormal vaginal bleeding. Methods Women were assigned to two ‘risk groups’ for endometrial cancer (‘high risk’ for postmenopausal women and ‘moderate risk’ for premenopausal women aged over 40 years or with other risk factors). Women in each risk group had both types of biopsy and were randomised to two outpatient visualisations: hysteroscopy and/or transvaginal ultrasound scan. Main outcome measures Completion of the investigation, adequacy of sample and acceptability of investigation to women. Results In 200 high-risk women, adequate samples were significantly more likely to be obtained by Tao Brush than Pipelle ( P < 0.001). Nulliparity was strongly associated with failed insertion for both devices ( P < 0.001). Inadequate samples were strongly associated with postmenopausal status only for Pipelle ( P < 0.001), and among premenopausal women, for both samplers, with nulliparity ( P < 0.001). A significantly greater proportion of women preferred the Tao Brush to the Pipelle endometrial sampler ( P < 0.001). Conclusions In postmenopausal women, Tao Brush sampling offers advantages over use of Pipelle, and the former should be considered as an alternative or additional sampling device in this group of women.
- Subjects
UTERINE diseases; CANCER in women; DISEASES in women; CLINICAL pathology; MEDICAL imaging systems; GYNECOLOGY
- Publication
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008, Vol 115, Issue 8, p1028
- ISSN
1470-0328
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1111/j.1471-0528.2008.01773.x