The FOAM study: is Hysterosalpingo foam sonography (HyFoSy) a cost-effective alternative for hysterosalpingography (HSG) in assessing tubal patency in subfertile women? Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Tubal pathology is a causative factor in 20% of subfertile couples. Traditionally, tubal testing during fertility work-up is performed by hysterosalpingography (HSG). Hysterosalpingo-foam sonography (HyFoSy) is a new technique that is thought to have comparable accuracy as HSG, while it is less expensive and more patient friendly. HyFoSy would be an acceptable alternative for HSG, provided it has similar effectiveness in terms of patient outcomes. We aim to compare the effectiveness and costs of management guided by HyFoSy or by HSG. Consenting women will undergo tubal testing by both HyFoSy and HSG in a randomized order during fertility work-up. The study group will consist of 1163 subfertile women between 18 and 41 years old who are scheduled for tubal patency testing during their fertility work-up. Women with anovulatory cycles not responding to ovulation induction, endometriosis, severe male subfertility or a known contrast (iodine) allergy will be excluded. We anticipate that 7 % (N = 82) of the participants will have discordant test results for HyFoSy and HSG. These participants will be randomly allocated to either a management strategy based on HyFoSy or a management strategy based on HSG, resulting in either a diagnostic laparoscopy with chromopertubation or a strategy that assumes tubal patency (intrauterine insemination or expectant management). The primary outcome is ongoing pregnancy leading to live birth within 12 months after randomization. Secondary outcomes are patient pain scores, time to pregnancy, clinical pregnancy, miscarriage rate, multiple pregnancy rate, preterm birth rate and number of additional treatments. Costs will be estimated by counting resource use and calculating unit prices. This trial will compare the effectiveness and costs of HyFoSy versus HSG in assessing tubal patency in subfertile women. Dutch Trial Register (NTR 4746, http://www.trialregister.nl ). Date of registration: 19 August 2014.

Authors
Van Rijswijk Joukje1 , Van Welie Nienke1 , Dreyer Kim1 , Van Hooff M.H.2 , De Bruin J.P.3 , Verhoeve H.R. 4 , Mol Femke5 , Kleiman-Broeze K.A.6 , Traas M.A.7 , Muijsers G.J.8 , Manger A.P.9 , Gianotten Judith10 , De Koning C.H.11 , Koning A.M.12 , Bayram Neriman13 , Van der Ham D.P.14 , Vrouenraets F.P.15 , Kalafusova Michaela16 , Van de Laar B.I.17 , Kaijser Jeroen18 , Van Oostwaard M.F.19 , Meijer W.J.7 , Broekmans F.J.20 , Valkenburg Olivier21 , Van der Voet L.F.22 , Van Disseldorp Jeroen23 , Lambers M.J.24 , Peters H.E.1 , Lier M.C.1 , Lambalk C.B.1 , Van Wely Madelon5 , Bossuyt P.M.5 , Stoker Jaap5 , Van der Veen Fulco5 , Mol B.W. , Mijatovic Velja1
Publisher
BioMed Central
Number of issue
1
Language
English
Pages
1-7
Status
Published
Volume
18
Year
2018
Organizations
  • 1 VU University Medical Centre
  • 2 Sint Franciscus Hospital
  • 3 Jeroen Bosch Hospital
  • 4 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • 5 Academic Medical Centre
  • 6 Flevo Hospital
  • 7 Gelre Hospital
  • 8 Rivierenland Hospital
  • 9 Diakonessenhuis
  • 10 Spaarne Gasthuis
  • 11 Tergooi Hospital
  • 12 Amstelland Hospital
  • 13 Zaans Medical Centre, Kon
  • 14 Martini Hospital Groningen
  • 15 Zuyderland Medical Center
  • 16 Refaja Hospital
  • 17 OLVG West
  • 18 Ikazia medical center
  • 19 IJsselland hospital
  • 20 University Medical Centre Utrecht
  • 21 Maastricht University Medical Centre
  • 22 Deventer Hospital
  • 23 Sint Antonius Hospital
  • 24 Westfriesgasthuis
  • 25 The Robinson Research Institute and The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
Keywords
Hysterosalpingo foam sonography (HyFoSy); hysterosalpingography (HSG); Fertility work-up; Tubal patency testing; ongoing pregnancy; cost-effectiveness; subfertility; randomized controlled trial; budget impact
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