Yazar "Simsek, Omer Yavuz" seçeneğine göre listele
Listeleniyor 1 - 1 / 1
Sayfa Başına Sonuç
Sıralama seçenekleri
Öğe Is there a relationship between serum kisspeptin levels and endometrial polyps in women with premenopausal status(2019) Yıldırım, Engin; Derici, Mehmet Kürşat; Simsek, Omer Yavuz; Demir, EmreAim: Endometrial polyps are frequently associated with abnormal uterine bleeding. The kispeptin family is one of the peptidesthat play a role in reproductive functions and whose expression varies in various uterine pathologies. The aim of the study was todetermine the relationship between serum Kisspeptin levels and endometrial polyps in women with premenopausal status.Material and Methods: The blood was collected prior to endometrial sampling from women admitted to the hospital due to abnormaluterine bleeding. According to the pathology results, patients were identified as polyp group (n38) (endometrial polyps) and controlgroup (n50) (normal endometrial findings). Kisspeptin-54 levels were determined by ELISA method from serum obtained fromvenous blood.Results: There were no difference was found between the patients’ age, body mass index, gravida, para, abortus and the numberof living children were compared (p0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of folliclestimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone values (p0.05). Plasma kisspeptin (1.840.93 ng/dLand 1.320.47 ng/dL, p 0.008) and estradiol (90.3413.02 pg/mL and 81.7512.36 pg/mL, p0.002) levels were significantly higherin the polyp group than in the control group. After the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis the area under the curve(AUC) was 1.26 (p 0.08), (95% CI, 0.550-0.782). The sensitivity value was 0.684 (0.512-0.819), the specificity was 0.620 (0.471-0.750).Conclusion: The serum Kisspeptin-54 and estradiol levels were found higher in patients with endometrial polyps.