Abstract
Thirty-five patients attending an emergency room with a positive pregnancy test and suspected ectopic pregnancy underwent an ultrasonographic examination with both the transabdominal and the transvaginal techniques. Twenty-four out of 26 ectopic pregnancies were correctly diagnosed on admission, combining results of the two techniques, the sensitivity of the two techniques used separately being 88.4% (transvaginal) and 76.9% (transabdominal). In our unselected symptomatic patients, the transvaginal technique showed to be advantageous but not essential in the management of ectopic pregnancy. The surgical outcome of these patients suggested that a prompt diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy did not warrant a conservative treatment. © 1991 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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pagine (da-a) | 8-11 |
Numero di pagine | 4 |
Rivista | Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation |
Volume | 31 |
Numero di pubblicazione | 1 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1991 |
Keywords
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Emergencies
- Female
- Humans
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy, Ectopic
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Transvaginal transducers
- Ultrasonography
- Ultrasonography, Prenatal