Uterine fibroids:: Uterine artery embolization versus abdominal hysterectomy for treatment -: A prospective, randomized, and controlled clinical trial

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作者
Pinto, I
Chimeno, P
Romo, A
Paúl, L
Haya, J
de la Cal, MA
Bajo, J
机构
[1] Univ Madrid, Hosp Getafe, Dept Radiol, Madrid 28905, Spain
[2] Univ Madrid, Hosp Getafe, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Madrid 28905, Spain
[3] Univ Madrid, Hosp Getafe, Intens Care Unit, Madrid 28905, Spain
关键词
arteries; therapeutic embolization; leiomyoma; uterine neoplasms; therapy;
D O I
10.1148/radiol.2262011716
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effectiveness of uterine artery embolization (UAE) in the management of bleeding in patients with uterine fibroids and to compare UAE with hysterectomy, particularly with regard to length of hospital stay and associated complications (ie, safety). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective clinical trial was performed with patients who were randomly assigned to one of two groups: patients who were offered the option of undergoing either UAE or hysterectomy (group 1) and patients who were not informed of the alternative treatment-that is, UAE (group 2). The primary variables that were considered for evaluation of the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of the two procedures were, respectively, bleeding cessation, total length of hospital stay, and resulting complications. The lengths of hospital stay in the two study arms were compared on an intent-to-treat basis. Owing to crossover between the treatment arms, however, effectiveness and safety were evaluated on the basis of the actual treatment received. RESULTS: The clinical success rate for the patients who underwent UAE, which was based on the cessation of bleeding, was 86% (31 of 36 patients). The mean hospital stay for group 1 was 4.14 days shorter than that for group 2 (P < .001). Ten (25%) of the 40 patients who underwent UAE experienced minor complications, in contrast to four (20%) of the 20 who underwent hysterectomy and experienced major complications. CONCLUSION: Compared with hysterectomy, UAE is safe and effective for treatment of bleeding fibroids, necessitates a shorter hospital stay, and results in fewer major complications.
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