2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2015.06.003
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Safety and efficacy of manual syringe infusion of distending media for hysteroscopic procedures: a case–control study

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“…In this study, the MI group had a significantly lower volume of infused fluid and collected fluid compared with the PI group (Fig. 2), which was consistent with the results of a previous study 6 . The continuous flow based on pressure by an automatic pump in the PI group instead of the intermittent flow based on visibility in the MI group might explain the above finding of higher infused and collected fluid volumes in the PI group.…”
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“…In this study, the MI group had a significantly lower volume of infused fluid and collected fluid compared with the PI group (Fig. 2), which was consistent with the results of a previous study 6 . The continuous flow based on pressure by an automatic pump in the PI group instead of the intermittent flow based on visibility in the MI group might explain the above finding of higher infused and collected fluid volumes in the PI group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The continuous flow based on pressure by an automatic pump in the PI group instead of the intermittent flow based on visibility in the MI group might explain the above finding of higher infused and collected fluid volumes in the PI group. Theoretically, the greater the infused volume, the greater the risk of excessive fluid absorption will be, as concluded in the findings of the previous study 6 . Wong et al ., who evaluated the efficacy of transcervical injection of vasopressin during hysteroscopic myomectomy, found a positive correlation between the infused volume and fluid deficit 7 .…”
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