KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 71 | JULY-SEPT. 2020
Sonographic Quantification of Ovarian Volume in Adults Attending General Health Checkup and General Out Patient Department in Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital
Upadhyaya RP, Ansari MA, Jha A, Kayastha P, Paudel S
Abstract: Background
Ultrasonography is the easily available, cheap and reliable method for evaluation
of ovaries. Ovarian volume is the major factor in the diagnosis of various ovarian
pathologies and confusing discrepancies are found in the literature.
Objective
To determine the ovarian volume among individuals attending outpatient department
in tertiary level hospital.
Method
Descriptive cross sectional study design was used; 305 patients of 16-60 years
attending general outpatient department in the Tribhuvan University Teaching
Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal were included. Ovarian volume was calculated by using
transabdominal ultrasonography. Data was collected in the predesigned proforma
and analyzed using statistical package for the social sciences software.
Result
The study showed mean total ovarian volume 5.95 ± 2.44 cc (centimeter cube) with
mean right ovarian volume 5.94 ± 2.70 cc and mean left ovarian volume 6.05 ± 2.79
cc. Significant decrease in ovarian volume with age was observed. Height and weight
did not show significant correlation with ovarian volumes and no significant variation
seen in the volumes of right and left ovaries. Periovulatory ovaries show significantly
higher volumes on right side than luteal phase. Similarly, significantly higher volume
of left ovary seen in mixed ethnic group than mongoloid group.
Conclusion
Measurement of ovarian volume is important for evaluation and management
of ovarian disorders. Ultrasonography which is readily available, simple and cost
effective is better suited for our environment than other imaging modality. Values
of ovarian volume from this study may provide a baseline of normal ovarian volume
in our community.
Keyword : Ovary, Ultrasonography, Volume