Ultrasound Evaluation of First Trimester Complications of Pregnancy

被引:17
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作者
Morin, Lucie
Cargill, Yvonne M.
Glanc, Phyllis
机构
[1] Outremont, QC
[2] Ottawa, ON
[3] Toronto, ON
关键词
Missed abortion; anembryonic pregnancy; ectopic pregnancy; ultrasound; threatened abortion;
D O I
10.1016/j.jogc.2016.06.001
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: 1. To identify sonographic features suggestive of early pregnancy loss, 2. To identify sonographic features of ectopic pregnancy, and 3. To provide a diagnostic algorithm leading to improve clinical safety of management decision. Outcomes: 1. Accuracy and improved safety in the diagnosis of early pregnancy loss, and 2. Accuracy and improved safety in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. Evidence: A MEDLINE search and review of bibliographies identified articles was conducted. Values: The evidence collected was reviewed by the Diagnostic Imaging Committee of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. The recommendations were made according to the guidelines developed by The Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (Table 1). Benefits, Harms, and Costs: Women presenting with first trimester bleeding may be incorrectly diagnosed with a missed abortion, may have an ectopic pregnancy overlooked, or may be inappropriately reassured about viability. Improvement in the identification of the sonographic landmarks of normal embryonic development and awareness of the sonographic risk factors of pregnancy failure may lead to more case-specific management strategies. Diagnosis of suspected ectopic pregnancy often involves an assessment of both hormonal markers and sonographic features. Maternal morbidity and mortality can be reduced with an early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. Recommendations 1. Embryonic demise can be diagnosed when ultrasound imaging documents the following features: intrauterine gestational sac, embryonic crown-rump length >= 7 mm, no cardiac activity. (II-2A) 2. Anembryonic pregnancy can be diagnosed when ultrasound imaging documents the following features: no embryo and mean sac diameter >= 25 mm. (II-2A) 3. In clinically stable or asymptomatic patients, when a suspicion of early pregnancy loss is being considered, a follow-up ultrasound scan should be booked after an additional 7-10 days. (III-A) 4. Failure to detect an intrauterine gestational sac, by transvaginal ultrasound, when the beta-hCG value exceeds a discriminatory level of 2000-3000 mIU/mL indicates an increased risk for ectopic pregnancy. With a complex adnexal mass, a tubal ring, or complex fluid in the pelvis the probability of tubal ectopic pregnancy is high, while a live extrauterine embryo is diagnostic of an ectopic pregnancy. (II-2A) 5. beta-hCG values in a viable pregnancy rise at least 55% over 48 hours. Deviation from this before 7 weeks is indicative of a nonviable pregnancy, intrauterine or ectopic. (II-2A).
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