Ectopic pregnancy Flashcards

1
Q

Where do most ectopic pregnancies commonly occur?

A

Ampulla

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2
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Which location for an ectopic pregnancy is most dangerous?

A

Isthmus - high risk of rupture

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3
Q

What is the typical presentation of an ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Lower abdo pain
  • Vaginal bleeding
  • History of recent amenorrhoea
  • Bleeding into the peritoneum can cause shoulder tip pain, and pain on defecation/urination
  • Dizziness, fainting, syncope
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4
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What examination findings point towards a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Abdominal tenderness
  • Cervical excitation
  • Adnexal mass –> do not examine for an adnexal mass as it increases risk of rupture
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5
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In the case of pregnancy of unknown location, what level of serum bHCG points towards a diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy?

A

> 1,500

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6
Q

What are the risk factors for ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Damage to ‘tubes’ (PID, surgery)
  • Previous ectopic
  • Endometriosis
  • IUD/IUS
  • POP
  • IVF (3% of pregnancies)
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7
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How should a woman who is haemodynamically stable with an expected ectopic pregnancy be investigated?

A

Refer to early pregnancy assessment unit for urine b-HCG and TVUS

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How should a woman who is not haemodynamically stable with an expected ectopic pregnancy be investigated?

A

Referred to ED

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9
Q

What is the investigation of choice for suspected ectopic pregnancy?

A

TVUS

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10
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What are the indications for expectant management of an ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Size <35mm
  • Unruptured
  • Asymptomatic
  • No foetal heartbeat
  • hCG <1000 IU/L
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What does expectant management of an ectopic pregnancy involve?

A
  • Closely monitor patient over 48h

- Intervene if b-hCG rises or symptoms develop

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What are the indications for medical management of an ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Size <35mm
  • Unruptured
  • No significant pain
  • No foetal heartbeat
  • hCG <1,500 IU/L
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13
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What does medical management of an ectopic pregnancy involve?

A
  • Methotrexate

- Can only be done if patient is willing to attend follow-up

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14
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What are the indications for surgical management of an ectopic pregnancy?

A
  • Size >35mm
  • Can be ruptured
  • Pain
  • Visible foetal heartbeat
  • hCG >5,000 IU
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15
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What does surgical management of an ectopic pregnancy involve?

A
  • Salpingectomy or salpingotomy

- Anti-D prophylaxis to all women receiving surgical management

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