Incidence of Ectopic Pregnancy and its Diagnostic Accuracy by Clinical, Ultrasound and Intraoperative Findings

S. Shrestha, Yogita Dwa, P. Jaiswal, D. Maharjan, Prakat Karki, S. D. Shrestha
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Introduction: In an ectopic pregnancy, most patients present with 5 to 9 weeks of amenorrhea, mild pelvic pain and vaginal spotting which triggers the evaluation of ectopic pregnancy. The presence of an extrauterine gestational sac containing a yolk sac or embryo is the most specific sonographic finding whereas an echogenic tubal ring in the adnexa is the most common finding.1  This study aimed to find the accuracy of ultrasound findings versus clinical presentation, intraoperative findings and histological findings. Methods: This is a retrospective study. All patients with histopathological diagnoses of ectopic pregnancy were included in the study and data regarding clinical diagnosis, ultrasound diagnosis and intraoperative diagnosis were retrieved and compared with their histopathological diagnosis. Result: There were 216 cases of ectopic pregnancy with an overall incidence of ectopic pregnancy was 0.88%. The sensitivity with ultrasound diagnosis was 99.52% and specificity 11.11% with positive and negative predictive values were 96.2 % and 50 % respectively and overall diagnostic accuracy of 95.83%. The sensitivity was 97.6% and specificity was 11.1% for clinical diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. The sensitivity was 100% for intraoperative diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy with a positive predictive value is 95.83%. Conclusion: Clinical diagnosis, intraoperative findings and ultrasound findings were highly sensitive to detecting ectopic pregnancy in the study population. The overall diagnostic accuracy was highest for the ultrasound finding.
异位妊娠的发生率及其临床、超声和术中诊断的准确性
简介:在异位妊娠中,大多数患者表现为5至9周闭经,轻度盆腔疼痛和阴道斑点,这触发了异位妊娠的评估。含有卵黄囊或胚胎的子宫外妊娠囊的存在是最特殊的超声发现,而附件中的回声管环是最常见的发现本研究旨在找出超声检查结果与临床表现、术中表现和组织学表现的准确性。方法:回顾性研究。所有组织病理学诊断为异位妊娠的患者均纳入研究,检索临床诊断、超声诊断及术中诊断资料,并与组织病理学诊断进行比较。结果:宫外孕216例,总宫外孕发生率为0.88%。超声诊断敏感性为99.52%,特异性为11.11%,阳性预测值为96.2%,阴性预测值为50%,总体诊断准确率为95.83%。临床诊断异位妊娠的敏感性为97.6%,特异性为11.1%。术中诊断异位妊娠的敏感性为100%,阳性预测值为95.83%。结论:临床诊断、术中表现和超声表现对研究人群异位妊娠的发现高度敏感。超声检查的总体诊断准确性最高。
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