Follow-up of beta-hCG after pelviscopic linear salpingotomy for therapy of tubal pregnancy

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
G BonatzK Semm

Abstract

From 1987 until 1993 a total of 337 patients underwent a therapy for tubal pregnancy at the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of the University of Kiel. The percentage of cases treated by tubal-preserving pelviscopic linear salpingotomy and subsequent extraction of the conceptus, increased from 59% in 1987 to 88% in 1993. In 6.5% a second look pelviscopy was performed for suspected remnants of trophoblastic tissue. Remaining trophoblastic cells can be recognised by serial determination of serum beta-hCG titers postoperatively. However, the interval of the postoperative beta-hCG decline reveals considerable interindividual variation. A regression following the "Cox Proportional Hazard" model shows that the period of the beta-hCG decline depends on the initial titer. The Kaplan Meier curve obtained via beta-hCG determination in 98 patients following pelviscopic linear salpingotomy until values reached 20 mIU/ml or less, shows that 50% of the patients had to be controlled for more than 7 days, 10% for more than 28 days and individual patients even for more than 70 days. The relative beta-hCG titers differ significantly from the unresolved group compared to the group with resolved ectopic pregnancy starting at postoperative ...Continue Reading

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Aug 8, 2013·Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey·Ibrahim AlkatoutThoralf Schollmeyer

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