Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3908037 Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this chapter an overview is given of the best available evidence on the conservative treatment for tubal ectopic pregnancy, i.e., expectant management and medical treatment with systemic methotrexate. From the two randomized controlled trials on expectant management, no conclusions can be drawn yet. It may be that women with low serum hCG levels need not be treated at all, but more research needs to be done in this subgroup of women to reach firm conclusions. Systemic methotrexate in a fixed multiple-dose i/m regimen can be recommended for hemodynamically stable women with an unruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy and no signs of active bleeding presenting with serum hCG concentrations < 3,000 IU/l. In women with serum hCG concentrations < 1,500 IU/l, a single-dose methotrexate regimen can be considered.

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