Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Methotrexate for the treatment of unruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy

View through CrossRef
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine the outcomes of women who presented to the emergency department (ED) with suspected ectopic pregnancy and received methotrexate as first-line treatment.MethodsThis was a retrospective chart review of pregnant (< 12 week’ gestational age) women from an academic tertiary care ED with a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, rule-out ectopic pregnancy, or pregnancy of unknown location over a 7-year period.ResultsOf 612 patients with a suspected ectopic pregnancy at initial ED presentation, 326 (53.3%) had non-ectopic pregnancy outcomes, 30 (4.9%) were diagnosed with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy at the index ED visit, and 18 (2.9%) were diagnosed and managed as non-tubal ectopic pregnancies and excluded from further analyses; 238 patients were diagnosed with a tubal ectopic pregnancy, and 152 (63.9%) were treated with methotrexate at the index ED visit or in follow-up. Of patients treated with methotrexate, 27 (17.8%) went on to require surgical management, with 17 (11.2%) documented as having ruptured on surgical evaluation.ConclusionThe proportion of patients failing methotrexate as first-line treatment was higher than previously reported. Further investigation is needed to determine whether methotrexate failure was due to non-adherence to recommended guidelines.
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Title: Methotrexate for the treatment of unruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy
Description:
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine the outcomes of women who presented to the emergency department (ED) with suspected ectopic pregnancy and received methotrexate as first-line treatment.
MethodsThis was a retrospective chart review of pregnant (< 12 week’ gestational age) women from an academic tertiary care ED with a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, rule-out ectopic pregnancy, or pregnancy of unknown location over a 7-year period.
ResultsOf 612 patients with a suspected ectopic pregnancy at initial ED presentation, 326 (53.
3%) had non-ectopic pregnancy outcomes, 30 (4.
9%) were diagnosed with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy at the index ED visit, and 18 (2.
9%) were diagnosed and managed as non-tubal ectopic pregnancies and excluded from further analyses; 238 patients were diagnosed with a tubal ectopic pregnancy, and 152 (63.
9%) were treated with methotrexate at the index ED visit or in follow-up.
Of patients treated with methotrexate, 27 (17.
8%) went on to require surgical management, with 17 (11.
2%) documented as having ruptured on surgical evaluation.
ConclusionThe proportion of patients failing methotrexate as first-line treatment was higher than previously reported.
Further investigation is needed to determine whether methotrexate failure was due to non-adherence to recommended guidelines.

Related Results

Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps
Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps
IntroductionLike other forms of embodiment, pregnancy has increasingly become subject to representation and interpretation via digital technologies. Pregnancy and the unborn entity...
P066: Methotrexate in the management of suspected ectopic pregnancy
P066: Methotrexate in the management of suspected ectopic pregnancy
Introduction: Early detection of ectopic pregnancy and careful management is critical to prevent adverse clinical outcomes, including fallopian tube rupture and future decreased fe...
Successful Management of Ectopic Pregnancy Using a Single-Dose Inj Methotrexate Regimen in a Private Healthcare Setting
Successful Management of Ectopic Pregnancy Using a Single-Dose Inj Methotrexate Regimen in a Private Healthcare Setting
Background: Ectopic pregnancy is a major cause of maternal mortality and morbidity for mothers in the first trimester. Single-dose Inj methotrexate therapy, administered at 1 mg/kg...
SPONTANEOUS BILATERAL TUBAL PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT
SPONTANEOUS BILATERAL TUBAL PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Ectopic pregnancy is implantation outside the uterine cavity and its one of obstetrics emergency and it is among the common causes of maternal death in the firs...
Ectopic Pregnancy: An Overview
Ectopic Pregnancy: An Overview
Objectives: Purpose of this narrative review is to compare, the latest findings about ectopic pregnancy (EP) reporting pathogenetic hypothesis, common and uncommon symptoms, diagno...
Suture-Induced Tubo-Ovarian Abscess: A Case Report with Literature Review
Suture-Induced Tubo-Ovarian Abscess: A Case Report with Literature Review
Abstract Introduction Suture is an underreported cause for tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA) that can cause significant morbidity. This report describes a case of TOA arising from a silk ...

Back to Top