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Effectiveness of conservative medical treatment for non-tubal ectopic pregnancies: a multicenter study.

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OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of conservative treatment for the management of non-tubal ectopic pregnancies (NTEP) METHODS: Retrospective cohort study in three centers (two referral centers) of patients managed for… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess the effectiveness of conservative treatment for the management of non-tubal ectopic pregnancies (NTEP) METHODS: Retrospective cohort study in three centers (two referral centers) of patients managed for NTEP diagnosed by 2D or 3D ultrasonograhy. Patients underwent one of the following: expectant management, systemic methotrexate (MTX) injection, local MTX injection, combined MTX injection (local and systemic), local injection of hyperosmolar glucose, or misoprostol administration. The primary endpoint was final success defined by resolution of hCG level without need for emergency surgical treatment. Sixty-four patients diagnosed with NTEP were included: 37 (57%) had an interstitial pregnancy, 23 (35.9%) a cesarean scar pregnancy, two (3.1%) a cervical pregnancy and two (3.1%) an ovarian pregnancy. RESULTS Six patients (9.4%) underwent expectant management, 24 (37.5%) a systemic MTX injection, 28 (43.8%) a local injection of MTX, three (4.7%) a combined MTX injection, one (1.6%) a local injection of hyperosmolar glucose (1.6%), and two (3.1%) were administered misoprostol. The median age was 32 years (22-45) and mean follow-up was 41 months. The final success rate overall was 92.2%: 100% for expectant management, 87.5% for systemic MTX, 96.4% for local MTX, 100% for combined injection of MTX, 100% for local injection of hyperosmolar glucose, and 50% for misoprostol. No patient required a hysterectomy. Nine (14.1%) patients required surgery, including five (7.8% (5/64)) following a rupture of the NTEP. CONCLUSIONS Our results suggest that conservative medical management of NTEP is effective and safe and should be the first-line treatment for pauci-symptomatic patients with an NTEP.

Keywords: effectiveness conservative; treatment; management; injection; mtx injection

Journal Title: Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction
Year Published: 2020

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