A five-year audit of cases with ectopic pregnancy in our clinic
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Clinical Investigation
P: 139-144
June 2010

A five-year audit of cases with ectopic pregnancy in our clinic

Turk J Obstet Gynecol 2010;7(2):139-144
1. Yuzuncu Yil University Faculity Of Medicine,Department Of Obstetrics And Gynaecology, Van
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

The aim of this study was to review the ectopic pregnancy cases that administred to our clinic in the last five years.

Methods:

According to the dermographic features, risk factors, clinical signs and treatment approaches, ninety-one cases with ectopic pregnancies were evaluated retrospectively between the years 2004-2009. For statistical analysis, SPSS was used.

Results:

The average age of the patients was 28,38±6,47 and ectopic pregnancies were mostly seen between the ages of 26-35. Mean gravid and parity were 3,86±2,55 and 2,34±2,16, respectively. The mean serum β-hCG level of the patients at the administration time to our clinic was 3085,41±6346,84 mix/L. The risk factors in the order of frequencies were previous abdomino-pelvic surgery (16 %), the use of intrauterine device (12 %), previous ectopic pregnancies (7 %) and previous pelvic inflammatory disease (2 %). The most common complaint on admission were abdominal pain (40 %) and following that in the order of frequencies were vaginal bleeding with pain ( 38 %) and only vaginal bleeding (15 %). As a treatment option, surgery, methotrexate and expectant management were applied to 66 %, 20% and 10% of the patients, respectively.

Conclusion:

Ectopic pregnancies are important health problems since they may interfere with fertility capability of the patient in her future life and may even cause maternal mortality. Especially, women who had abdomino-pelvic surgery before are at risk. Early diagnosis enables conservative management approaches.