The effectiveness and detection rate of transvaginal ultrasound in diagnosing endometrial polyps
Objective To explore the effectiveness and detection rate of transvaginal ultrasound in diagnosing endometrial polyps.Methods 671 suspected patients with endometrial polyps in our hospital were selected as the research subjects.According to the different examination methods,they were divided into the abdominal group(335 cases received transabdominal ultrasound examination)and the vaginal group(336 cases received transvaginal ultrasound examination).The pathological diagnosis results were used as the judgment criteria to compare the detection rate of endometrial polyps,ultrasound image resolution,and CDFI blood flow signal grading between the two groups.Results The detection rate of the vaginal group was 98.51%,which was higher than 76.12%in the abdominal group(P<0.05);The excellent resolution rate of images in the vaginal group was 98.21%,which was higher than 88.96%in the abdominal group(P<0.05);The detection results of CDFI blood flow signal grading in the vaginal group were better than those in the abdominal group(P<0.05).Conclusion Using transvaginal ultrasound to diagnose endometrial polyps can not only improve the detection rate of results,but also obtain good ultrasound image information and CDFI blood flow signal grading results,effectively distinguish the degree of lesions,and provide reliable basis for clinical treatment.