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An ectopic pregnancy is any pregnancy implanted outside of the endometrial cavity. In the UK, the incidence is approximately 11/1000 pregnancies, with an estimated 11 000 ectopic pregnancies diagnosed each year. This guideline will cover the following ectopic pregnancies: tubal, cervical, caesarean scar, interstitial, cornual, ovarian ...
3 lis 2016 · The purpose of this guideline is to provide evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancies. This guideline will cover the following ectopic pregnancies: tubal, cervical, caesarean scar, interstitial, cornual, ovarian, abdominal and heterotopic.
This guideline will cover the following ectopic pregnancies: tubal, cervical, caesarean scar, interstitial, cornual, ovarian, abdominal and heterotopic. The diagnosis and management of pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) will not be covered.
For predicting an ectopic pregnancy, the areas under the curves (95% CI) for these four management protocols were as follows: (i) 0.42 (0.00-0.99), (ii) 0.69 (0.57-0.78), (iii) 0.69 (0.54-0.81) and (iv) 0.87 (0.83-0.91), respectively.
10 cze 2011 · The prevalence of ectopic pregnancy is 1-2% and it is an important cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Consider ectopic pregnancy in all pregnant women presenting with abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding
18 kwi 2020 · Ectopic Pregnancy (EP) occurs in around 1–2% of all pregnancies, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Over 98% implant in the Fallopian tube. The mainstay of diagnosis is by transvaginal ultrasound supported by serial serum human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) measurements.
An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilised ovum implants outside the normal uterine cavity. 1 – 3 It is a common cause of morbidity and occasionally of mortality in women of reproductive age. The aetiology of ectopic pregnancy remains uncertain although a number of risk factors have been identified. 4 Its diagnosis can be difficult.