Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates

Abstract Purpose The relationship between endometrial polyps (EPs), chronic endometritis (CE), hysteroscopic findings, and antimicrobial in infertility patients was determined. Methods We retrospectively enrolled 115 infertility patients with suspected EPs who underwent office hysteroscopy. Patients...

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Main Authors: Mari Nomiyama, Fumio Yamasaki, Mariko Tokunaga, Yukari Ohbuchi, Naka Sago, Kaoru Arima, Wakako Nishiyama, Mariko Hashiguchi, Kayoko Kojima
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Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12394
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spelling doaj-baee079b9ed442afa5805af11288f8a42021-10-08T12:20:32ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782021-10-0120449450410.1002/rmb2.12394Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy ratesMari Nomiyama0Fumio Yamasaki1Mariko Tokunaga2Yukari Ohbuchi3Naka Sago4Kaoru Arima5Wakako Nishiyama6Mariko Hashiguchi7Kayoko Kojima8Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Pathology Japan Community Health Care OrganizationSaga Central Hospital Saga City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Faculty of Medicine Saga University Saga City JapanDepartment of Obstetrics & Gynecology Takagi Hospital Okawa City JapanAbstract Purpose The relationship between endometrial polyps (EPs), chronic endometritis (CE), hysteroscopic findings, and antimicrobial in infertility patients was determined. Methods We retrospectively enrolled 115 infertility patients with suspected EPs who underwent office hysteroscopy. Patients were divided into 3 groups: 38 with increased plasma cells in EPs (group 1); 31 without increased plasma cells in EPs (group 2); and 46 without EPs (group 3). The 3 groups underwent hysteroscopy with or without polypectomies, and immediately thereafter, an endometrial aspiration biopsy (EAB) was performed. CE was diagnosed based on plasma cell infiltration in the non‐polypoid endometrium obtained by EAB. Results The percentage of CE was 68.4%, 32.2%, and 28.3% in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. CE was more frequent in group 1 than group 2 or 3 (P = .01 and P = .002, respectively). The number of polyps was higher in group 1 than group 2. After adjustment for age and assisted reproductive technology, antibiotic therapy was not associated with pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio, 0.44; 95% confidence interval, 0.05‐3.57) in patients with EPs and CE. Conclusions Group 1 was associated with CE, and hysteroscopic findings were different from group 2. Antibiotic therapy after polypectomy for EPs with CE may not always be necessary.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12394endometritishysteroscopyinfertilityplasma cellpolyp
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author Mari Nomiyama
Fumio Yamasaki
Mariko Tokunaga
Yukari Ohbuchi
Naka Sago
Kaoru Arima
Wakako Nishiyama
Mariko Hashiguchi
Kayoko Kojima
spellingShingle Mari Nomiyama
Fumio Yamasaki
Mariko Tokunaga
Yukari Ohbuchi
Naka Sago
Kaoru Arima
Wakako Nishiyama
Mariko Hashiguchi
Kayoko Kojima
Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
Reproductive Medicine and Biology
endometritis
hysteroscopy
infertility
plasma cell
polyp
author_facet Mari Nomiyama
Fumio Yamasaki
Mariko Tokunaga
Yukari Ohbuchi
Naka Sago
Kaoru Arima
Wakako Nishiyama
Mariko Hashiguchi
Kayoko Kojima
author_sort Mari Nomiyama
title Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
title_short Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
title_full Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
title_fullStr Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
title_full_unstemmed Endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: Hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
title_sort endometrial polyps with increased plasma cells are associated with chronic endometritis in infertility patients: hysteroscopic findings and post‐polypectomy pregnancy rates
publisher Wiley
series Reproductive Medicine and Biology
issn 1445-5781
1447-0578
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Purpose The relationship between endometrial polyps (EPs), chronic endometritis (CE), hysteroscopic findings, and antimicrobial in infertility patients was determined. Methods We retrospectively enrolled 115 infertility patients with suspected EPs who underwent office hysteroscopy. Patients were divided into 3 groups: 38 with increased plasma cells in EPs (group 1); 31 without increased plasma cells in EPs (group 2); and 46 without EPs (group 3). The 3 groups underwent hysteroscopy with or without polypectomies, and immediately thereafter, an endometrial aspiration biopsy (EAB) was performed. CE was diagnosed based on plasma cell infiltration in the non‐polypoid endometrium obtained by EAB. Results The percentage of CE was 68.4%, 32.2%, and 28.3% in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. CE was more frequent in group 1 than group 2 or 3 (P = .01 and P = .002, respectively). The number of polyps was higher in group 1 than group 2. After adjustment for age and assisted reproductive technology, antibiotic therapy was not associated with pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio, 0.44; 95% confidence interval, 0.05‐3.57) in patients with EPs and CE. Conclusions Group 1 was associated with CE, and hysteroscopic findings were different from group 2. Antibiotic therapy after polypectomy for EPs with CE may not always be necessary.
topic endometritis
hysteroscopy
infertility
plasma cell
polyp
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12394
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