G. Paulsson et al., LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTAGLANDIN INJECTION IN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY - SUCCESS RATES ACCORDING TO ENDOCRINE ACTIVITY, Fertility and sterility, 63(3), 1995, pp. 473-477
Objective: To investigate the clinical performance of local prostaglan
din treatment of ectopic pregnancies (EPs) in relation to their biolog
ic activity as determined by preoperative serum hCG levels. Design: Pr
ospective study over a a-year period of 108 patients with 127 tubal pr
egnancies. Setting: A department of obstetrics and gynecology in a cen
tral county hospital. Patients: One hundred eight patients who present
ed with a clinical diagnosis of EP. Interventions: Patients with EP we
re treated with laparoscopy-guided injection of prostaglandin F-2 alph
a in the surrounding tubal wall and the corpus luteum-bearing ovary. A
ll members of the staff participated. Main Outcome Measures: Success r
ate, hospitalization cost, and convalescence period. Results: Seven la
parotomies (7.5%) were performed postoperatively due to increasing hCG
levels or ruptures with circulatory reactions. All except one had an
initial (preoperative) hCG value > 1,000 mIU/mL (conversion factor to
SI unit, 1.00). The mean hospitalization period was 2.7 days and 90% o
f the medically treated patients returned home on the first postoperat
ive day. The mean convalescence period was 18 days. Conclusion: The pr
ocedure is simple and carries an acceptable success rate in cases with
hCG levels < 1,000 mIU/mL. The approach demands minimal technical res
ources and it may reduce health care costs substantially.