Serum CA125 as a biomarker for dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis

Author:

Tang Ying12,Wen Ming‐bo2,Xiang Ru‐mei3,Yang Ming‐tao2,Shu Bin2,Xu Fan2,Li Jun2,Hu Hui‐quan2,Shi Qiuling1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Ultrasound in Medicine and Engineering, College of Biomedical Engineering Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The Affiliated Nanchong Central Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College Nanchong Sichuan China

3. School of Public Health and Management Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo explore the association between CA125 and dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis, and the factors affecting CA125 in adenomyosis.MethodsPatients were grouped a the presence of dysmenorrhea. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was applied to assess the utility of CA125 for dysmenorrhea. Binary logistic regression was employed to identify the factors associating dysmenorrhea and CA125 level.ResultsPatients in the dysmenorrhea group had higher CA125 levels than those in the non‐dysmenorrhea group. For those with dysmenorrhea, CA125 levels of diffuse subtype group were higher than those of the focal subtype group. The CA125 level of 35 U/mL was validated as the optimal cut‐point for dysmenorrhea in ROC curves. Compared with patients whose CA125 was 35 U/mL or less, those with CA125 levels greater than 35 U/mL were more likely to have dysmenorrhea. Thereafter, the multiple regression analysis showed that adenomyotic lesion volume was positively correlated with CA125 level in the total cohort and subtype groups, while age was negatively correlated with CA125 level in the total cohort and diffuse subtype.ConclusionsThe pathogenesis of adenomyosis is not clear. CA125 was associated with dysmenorrhea in adenomyosis, and, furthermore, CA125 level is positively correlated with the severity of the disease.

Funder

Bureau of Science and Technology Nanchong City

State Key Laboratory of Scientific and Engineering Computing

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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