“One of the difficulties we face daily in trying to assess for the presence of uterine contractions is the objective recording of these contractions and the reduction of errors in their interpretation. Based on speckle tracking technology, the Technical University of Eindhoven in the Netherlands has introduced a new ultrasound application that allows us to detect and objectively record uterine contractions in various cases, from a woman’s normal cycle to adenomyosis and infertility.”, according to Dr. Nikos Christoforidis, MD, MSc, FRCOG, Obstetrician-Gynecologist, Scientific & Clinical Director of Embryolab, Co-founder of Embryolab Academy.
A recent publication in the prestigious journal Fertility & Sterility of a multicenter study (https://www.fertstert.org), in which the scientific team of Embryolab Fertility Clinic actively participated, focused on the contractions of a uterus with adenomyosis, i.e. the presence of enlarged glands growing deep in the uterine muscular wall.
The study showed that adenomyosis is associated with different types of uterine contractions compared to a normal uterus.
These findings are particularly useful in our efforts to interpret the symptoms caused by adenomyosis, in particular pain and infertility, and to design drug therapies that will target the behavior of the uterus in relation to the type of contractions it presents.