TY - JOUR
T1 - Fibroid volume, location and symptoms in women undergoing uterine artery embolization
T2 - Does size or position matter?
AU - Arleo, Elizabeth Kagan
AU - Masheb, Robin M.
AU - Pollak, Jeffrey
AU - McCarthy, Shirley
AU - Tal, Michael G.
PY - 2007/3
Y1 - 2007/3
N2 - Objective - To investigate the relationship between MRI-determined uterine fibroid size and their location, and fibroid-related symptoms, including quality of life and sexual function, in women with symptomatic fibroids before uterine artery embolization (UAE). Materials and Methods - Forty-six women underwent pelvic MRI within four weeks prior to UAE. The MRIs were analyzed and fibroid size and fibroid location were recorded. Women also completed a comprehensive self-report questionnaire within the four weeks prior to the procedure. The questionnaire (Short Form-36 (SF-36) and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), respectively, investigated the frequency of fibroid-related symptoms, as well as quality of life and sexual function. Pearson product moment correlation coefficients were used to examine relationships among variables, and ANOVAs were used to determine between-group difference. Results - At baseline, women with symptomatic fibroids had worse quality of life and sexual function scores than healthy controls (p < .05). No fibroid-related symptoms, or aspects of quality of life or sexual function, were significantly correlated with either total uterine volume or largest fibroid volume. No significant differences with respect to fibroid-related symptoms were found between patients with or without subserosal or submucosal fibroids. Conclusions - Women with symptomatic fibroids pre-UAE had impaired quality of life and sexual function, but size and location of fibroids as determined by MRI were not related to fibroid-related symptoms, health-related quality of life, or sexual function.
AB - Objective - To investigate the relationship between MRI-determined uterine fibroid size and their location, and fibroid-related symptoms, including quality of life and sexual function, in women with symptomatic fibroids before uterine artery embolization (UAE). Materials and Methods - Forty-six women underwent pelvic MRI within four weeks prior to UAE. The MRIs were analyzed and fibroid size and fibroid location were recorded. Women also completed a comprehensive self-report questionnaire within the four weeks prior to the procedure. The questionnaire (Short Form-36 (SF-36) and Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), respectively, investigated the frequency of fibroid-related symptoms, as well as quality of life and sexual function. Pearson product moment correlation coefficients were used to examine relationships among variables, and ANOVAs were used to determine between-group difference. Results - At baseline, women with symptomatic fibroids had worse quality of life and sexual function scores than healthy controls (p < .05). No fibroid-related symptoms, or aspects of quality of life or sexual function, were significantly correlated with either total uterine volume or largest fibroid volume. No significant differences with respect to fibroid-related symptoms were found between patients with or without subserosal or submucosal fibroids. Conclusions - Women with symptomatic fibroids pre-UAE had impaired quality of life and sexual function, but size and location of fibroids as determined by MRI were not related to fibroid-related symptoms, health-related quality of life, or sexual function.
KW - Fibroids
KW - Leiomyomata
KW - Quality of life
KW - Uterine artery embolization (UAE)
KW - Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE)
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C2 - 18320870
AN - SCOPUS:42949087433
SN - 1534-892X
VL - 52
SP - 111
EP - 120
JO - International Journal of Fertility and Women's Medicine
JF - International Journal of Fertility and Women's Medicine
IS - 2-3
ER -