TY - JOUR
T1 - Ovarian stroma flow intensity decreases by age
T2 - A three-dimensional power doppler ultrasonographic study
AU - Pan, Hsien An
AU - Cheng, Yueh Chin
AU - Li, Chin Hsien
AU - Wu, Meng Hsing
AU - Chang, Fong Ming
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by a grant from the National Science Council, Taipei, Taiwan, to F. M. Chang. The authors are grateful to Ms. Wen-Chu Chen and Yi-Jen Wang for their assistance.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This was a prospective comparative clinical study to test the hypothesis that the flow intensity of the ovarian stroma decreases in the order of the aging process. A total of 100 consecutive women who came to our outpatient clinic for Pap smear examination were recruited. They were divided into three groups. The premenopause group (58 women) had menstruated within the last 3 months and had normal ovaries (no polycystic ovary or any pathologic cyst or mass), as demonstrated on the baseline ultrasound (US) examination. The perimenopause group (20 women) had last menstruated between 3 and 12 months earlier and had normal ovaries. The postmenopause group (22 women) had had no menstrual cycle within the last 12 months and had normal ovaries. Three-dimensional power Doppler US was applied to quantify the blood flow and vascularization within the stroma of the bilateral ovaries. The results showed that the E2 level decreased in the order of: premenopause (mean ± SD; 40.88 ± 40.65 pg/mL), perimenopause (22.00 ± 13.61 pg/mL), then postmenopause (17.25 ± 16.40 pg/mL). The vascularization index (VI) (6.95 ± 8.35; 1.11 ± 0.93; 0.53 ± 1.75; respectively), flow index (FI) (15.98 ± 7.59; 12.00 ± 3.86; 5.18 ± 5.31; respectively) and vascularization-flow index (VFI) (1.25 ± 1.59; 0.18 ± 0.15; 0.09 ± 0.32; respectively) all decreased significantly in the order of premenopause, perimenopause, then postmenopause. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study using 3-D power Doppler sonography that proves that the flow intensity decreases along with the aging process in the ovarian stroma.
AB - This was a prospective comparative clinical study to test the hypothesis that the flow intensity of the ovarian stroma decreases in the order of the aging process. A total of 100 consecutive women who came to our outpatient clinic for Pap smear examination were recruited. They were divided into three groups. The premenopause group (58 women) had menstruated within the last 3 months and had normal ovaries (no polycystic ovary or any pathologic cyst or mass), as demonstrated on the baseline ultrasound (US) examination. The perimenopause group (20 women) had last menstruated between 3 and 12 months earlier and had normal ovaries. The postmenopause group (22 women) had had no menstrual cycle within the last 12 months and had normal ovaries. Three-dimensional power Doppler US was applied to quantify the blood flow and vascularization within the stroma of the bilateral ovaries. The results showed that the E2 level decreased in the order of: premenopause (mean ± SD; 40.88 ± 40.65 pg/mL), perimenopause (22.00 ± 13.61 pg/mL), then postmenopause (17.25 ± 16.40 pg/mL). The vascularization index (VI) (6.95 ± 8.35; 1.11 ± 0.93; 0.53 ± 1.75; respectively), flow index (FI) (15.98 ± 7.59; 12.00 ± 3.86; 5.18 ± 5.31; respectively) and vascularization-flow index (VFI) (1.25 ± 1.59; 0.18 ± 0.15; 0.09 ± 0.32; respectively) all decreased significantly in the order of premenopause, perimenopause, then postmenopause. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study using 3-D power Doppler sonography that proves that the flow intensity decreases along with the aging process in the ovarian stroma.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0301-5629(02)00486-6
DO - 10.1016/S0301-5629(02)00486-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 12049954
AN - SCOPUS:0036280937
SN - 0301-5629
VL - 28
SP - 425
EP - 430
JO - Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
JF - Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
IS - 4
ER -