In order to evaluate pipelle endometrial sampling combined with ultrasound measurement of endometrial thickness as an initial diagnostic procedure in the assessment of endometrial pathology in patients presenting with postmenopausal bleeding, 50 consecutive patients were studied prospectively. In each patient measurement of endometrial thickness and pipelle endometrial biopsy were performed as an out-patient procedure before hysteroscopy and dilatation and curettage (D&C). The diagnostic sensitivity with pipelle endometrial sampling alone in detecting endometrial pathology was 25% with a specificity of 100%. The measurement of endometrial thickness had a sensitivity of 62% with a specificity of 87.8%. Pipelle sampling combined with endometrial thickness increased the sensitivity to 87.5% with a specificity of 87.8%. Therefore, we suggest that pipelle sampling combined with sonographic measurement of endometrial thickness is an acceptable, less invasive alternative to hysteroscopy and D&C as a first-line investigation in the management of post-menopausal bleeding.
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