Comparison of Successful Outcome in Medical Versus Expectant Management in Patients with Unruptured T. P. having Β-Hcg 1000-3000 Iu/L
Bilqees Akhtar Malik, Andleeb Arshad, Misbah Kausar Javaid
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the successful outcome in medical versus
expectant management in patients with unruptured tubal pregnancy having β-hcg
1000-3000 IU/L.
Materials
& Methods: In this randomized
controlled trial, total 90 patients of ectopic pregnancy having age 18-40 years
and having size of ectopic mass< 4cm were
selected from the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Combined Military
Hospital, Bahawalpur from March 20 to September 20. Group A included patients in which expectant
management was done while Group B included the patients in which medical
management (single intramuscular injection of methotrexate in a dose of 50mg/m2)
was done. After one week, successful
outcome was compared between the both groups.
Results:
Total 90 women with tubal ectopic pregnancy were selected for
this study. Comparison of successful
outcome between the bot study groups was done. Mean
age of the patients was 31.66 ± 6.44 years,
mean gestational age was 7.83 ± 2.33 weeks and mean β-hcg levels 1565.45 ± 517.89
IU/L. In study group A, outcome was found successful in 40
(88.89%) patients and 31 (68.89%) patients of group B was found with successful
outcome. After applying chi-square test,
difference of successful outcome between the both groups was found
statistically significant with p value 0.037.
Conclusion:
This study concluded that expectant management is associated
with better outcome (β-hcg levels negligible i.e. <10 IU/L and
complete resolution on ultrasonography (absence of
adnexal mass, pelvic free fluid, gestational sac) within one week) as compared to medical management in women with tubal ectopic pregnancy having β-hcg between
1000-3000 IU/L
Keywords: Ectopic pregnancy,
methotrexate, expectant, resolution.