Can ultrasound reliably diagnose ectopic pregnancy?
Article first published online: 19 AUG 2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1988.tb06813.x
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Volume 95, Issue 12, pages 1247–1252, December 1988
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STABILE, I., CAMPBELL, S. and GRUDZINSKAS, J. G. (1988), Can ultrasound reliably diagnose ectopic pregnancy?. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 95: 1247–1252. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1988.tb06813.x
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- Issue published online: 19 AUG 2005
- Article first published online: 19 AUG 2005
- Received 16 November 1987, Accepted 3 July 1988
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Summary. A total of 252 women with amenorrhoea and with abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, or both, had an emergency high-resolution ultrasound sector scan. In 100 women the symptoms were unrelated to any identifiable abnormal ultrasound rinding, none of them was pregnant and their symptoms settled spontaneously; 33 other women had follicular or luteal cysts and 30 had pelvic inflammatory disease, Histological examination confirmed an ectopic pregnancy in 60 women (24%); in seven a live fetus was observed outside the uterus allowing a confident diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy; in 27 the thickness of the endometrium was >10mm (sensitivity 50%, specificity 84%, positive predictive value 28%, negative predictive value 87%); in 15 the uterine area measurement was <20 cm2 (sensitivity 72%, specificity 41 %, positive predictive value 20%, negative predictive value 79%); and 43 had an adnexal mass volume >10ml separate from the ovary (sensitivity 85%, specificity 37%, positive predictive value 23%, negative predictive value 90%). Only three had negative ultrasound findings. The negative predictive value of an ultrasound examination could be increased to 96% by using a combination of these ultrasound features. The addition of hCG (>25 i.u./l) improved the specificity to 98% and the negative predictive value to 100%. These criteria may improve the ultrasound diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy.

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