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The correlation between Anogenital Distance (AGD) and Endometriosis

  • Ricky Ricardo Nalley ,
  • Nusratuddin Abdullah ,
  • Fatmawati Madya ,
  • St. Nur Asni ,
  • Sriwijaya ,
  • Susiawaty ,

Abstract

Link of Video Abstract: https://youtu.be/XmIf_eavZto

 

Background: Endometriosis is a disease that causes recurrent chronic pain related to menstruation in around 10% of women of reproductive age. However, current non-invasive diagnostic tools are not sufficiently good at detecting endometriosis. Anogenital Distance (AGD) is a new measurement parameter that is non-invasive and proven to be used to help detect endometriosis. This study aims to assess the ability of AGD in detecting endometriosis.

Methods: This study is a diagnostic test study involving 35 endometriosis patients and 35 controls by comparing the clinical characteristics of the patients and the length of AGD-AF and AGD-AC for both groups. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0 for Windows.

Results: The median AGD-AF length in endometriosis patients and controls were 22.65 + 6.54 and 29.53 + 3.52 (p<0.001) respectively, with AGD-AC lengths being 68.04 + 5.8 and 66.81 + 5.49 (p=0.369). In the multivariate logistic regression test, AGD-AF length was a single significant predictor (p <0.001). Based on the ROC curve, the length of AGD-AF with a cut-off of 23.35 mm has a sensitivity and specificity value of 97.1% and 65.7%.

Conclusion: This study states that there is a correlation between AGD and endometriosis, especially AGD-AF, so it can be used as one of the predictors to help detect endometriosis.

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How to Cite

Nalley, R. R., Abdullah, N., Madya, F. ., Asni, S. N., Sriwijaya, & Susiawaty. (2023). The correlation between Anogenital Distance (AGD) and Endometriosis. Bali Medical Journal, 12(3), 2975–2980. https://doi.org/10.15562/bmj.v12i3.4707

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