2018
DOI: 10.15557/jou.2018.0023
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The role of ultrasonography in methotrexate therapy for ectopic pregnancy

Abstract: Medical management of ectopic pregnancy with methotrexate, an antimetabolite of folic acid, is an important alternative to surgical treatment, as it ensures a similar outcome whilst being far less invasive. Ultrasound evaluation does not only facilitate an accurate diagnosis, but also helps to select patients most likely to benefit from methotrexate treatment, as opposed to those with a high likelihood of failure of medical management, who are thus eligible for primary surgical treatment. Ultrasound also allow… Show more

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“…A fetal heart rate is predictive of an advanced EP which is likely to fail IM MTX treatment. The presence of free fluid is also likely a poor predictor usually indicating rupture and surgery is more appropriate [51].…”
Section: Pre and Post Methotrexate Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A fetal heart rate is predictive of an advanced EP which is likely to fail IM MTX treatment. The presence of free fluid is also likely a poor predictor usually indicating rupture and surgery is more appropriate [51].…”
Section: Pre and Post Methotrexate Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While beta-HCG is the primary way of monitoring these patients, US also serves a role. It is important to realize that an interval increase in the size of the EP is an expected sonographic finding due to hemorrhage and necrosis, and indicates treatment effectiveness [51] (Fig. 11).…”
Section: Pre and Post Methotrexate Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are over 100,000 ectopic pregnancies per year in the United States, accounting for 6-13% of all pregnancy-related deaths [1,2]. Medical management via methotrexate is as cost-effective and successful as surgical treatment while avoiding the risks of anesthesia and surgery [2][3][4]. However, surgical treatment is necessary if a ruptured ectopic is suspected or if medical management via methotrexate is contraindicated [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%