Background/aim: Endometrial cytology is an alternative perspective for the diagnosis of endometrial cancer. The present study examined the potential risk factors for strenuousness in endometrial cytology sampling.

Patients And Methods: One hundred and eighty-one women who underwent endometrial cytological sampling with the Endogyn curette participated in the study. Strenuousness in obtaining the sample was graded into a five-level scale-score. Various parameters were assessed in association with the strenuousness score. Multivariate ordinal logistic regression analysis was performed.

Results: Postmenopausal status (adjusted OR=2.63, 95%CI=1.52-4.56, p=0.001) and previous invasive/surgical procedures in the cervix (adjusted OR=2.15, 95%CI=1.10-4.24, p=0.026) were associated with higher strenuousness score. Participants' age at sampling, phase of menstrual cycle, endometrial thickness, obesity, current hormonal use and reproductive history of women were not significantly associated with the strenuousness of the procedure.

Conclusion: Increased difficulty during endometrial sampling is noted in postmenopausal women, and in patients with previous surgical procedures in the cervix.

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