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Table 2 General Conditions and Clinical Characteristics. There was no significant difference in the per-operative baseline parameters and clinical outcomes between the three groups

From: Comparing the efficacy and pregnancy outcome of intrauterine balloon and intrauterine contraceptive device in the prevention of adhesion reformation after hysteroscopic adhesiolysis in infertile women: a prospective, randomized, controlled trial study

General Conditions and Clinical Characteristics

 

Total

IUD-1month

IUD-2month

Balloon

P value

 

129

43

43

43

 

Age

 

33.42 ± 4.69

32.45 ± 4.65

24.37 ± 3.08

0.382

BMI

 

23.6 ± 2.71

22.92 ± 3.48

22.17 ± 2.23

0.076

Number of D&C

 

1.34 ± 1.18

13.06 ± 1.08

1.13 ± 1.27

0.166

Symptom

Oligomenorrhea

73

31 (72%)

30 (70%)

32 (73.3%)

0.767

Normal menses

36

12 (28%)

13 (30%)

11 (26.7%)

AFS scores

 

7.48 ± 1.49

7.66 ± 1.69

7.79 ± 1.4

0.073

Endometrial thickness

 

7.05 ± 1.67

7.40 ± 1.73

7.06 ± 1.50

0.500

  1. AFS = American Fertility Society; D and C = dilation and curettage; IUA = intrauterine adhesion. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation and number (%) unless otherwise indicated. One-way ANOVA test; p-value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant