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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2013; 91 (1): 27-32
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-140258

ABSTRACT

Women having pregnancies of unknown location [PUL] can be defined as those having positive pregnancy test when no pregnancy is visualized on transvaginal ultrasound [TVS]. To identify diagnostic parameters which are predictive of ectopic pregnancies in women with early pregnancies of unknown location. We undertook a prospective observational study of pregnant women with suspected early pregnancy complications. Ninety-four patients were classified as having a pregnancy of unknown location [PUL] by transvaginal ultrasound; blood sample was taken on presentation to measure the serum human chorionic gonadotrophin [,-HCG] and progesterone levels. All collected data were tested by univariate analysis and then analyzed in a stepwise procedure to form a logistic model for predicting ectopic pregnancy. A total of 2675 women were referred for suspected early pregnancy was unknown. Three parameters were found to be statistically significant for predicting ectopic pregnancy: progesterone level, vaginal bleeding associated with pain and the presence of free fluid in the pouch of Douglas. The overall model described by these variables offer a sensitivity of 79 %and a specificity of 59% in the prediction of ectopic pregnancy. Logistic regression model can help in the clinical decision-making in women with pregnancy of unknown location


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Chorionic Gonadotropin/blood , Progesterone/blood , Logistic Models , Ultrasonography
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