Reproductive performance after methotrexate treatment of ectopic pregnancy |
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Authors: | T G Stovall F W Ling J E Buster |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gynecology, University of Tennessee, Memphis. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to examine return of reproductive potential, hysterosalpingographic findings, and time to conception in patients treated with methotrexate and citrovorum factor for unruptured ectopic pregnancy. Fifty-seven patients with unruptured ectopic pregnancies less than 3.0 cm in greatest dimension were treated with methotrexate and citrovorum factor. The mean time from resolution of the ectopic pregnancy to return of menses was 26.0 (0 to 157) days. Forty-four patients were available for follow-up (2 to 15 months). Nineteen of 23 patients who had hysterosalpingograms demonstrated patency in the ipsilateral tube. Fourteen patients desired pregnancy; 11 of 14 (78.6%) were successful, with 10 of 11 (90.9%) having an intrauterine pregnancy, whereas one of 14 (9.1%) were extrauterine gestations. The mean time from first attempt to achieving pregnancy was 2.3 (1 to 4) months. We conclude that methotrexate and citrovorum factor treatment of unruptured ectopic pregnancy is associated with subsequent tubal patency and does not impair return of menses. Most importantly, the pregnancy rates after this form of therapy appear to be better than those achieved by traditional surgical methods, and are comparable to results after laparoscopic salpingostomy. |
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