Journal article
Decline in βhCG levels between days 0 and 4 after a single dose of methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy predicts treatment success: A retrospective cohort study
MM Skubisz, J Lee, EM Wallace, S Tong
BJOG an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | WILEY | Published : 2011
Abstract
In current protocols for the medical management of ectopic pregnancies, the first indication of treatment response is obtained no sooner than day 7. We examined whether human chorionic gonadotrophin (βhCG) trends between days 0 and 4 after methotrexate provide an earlier indication of the likely outcome. Of 33 patients where serum βhCG dropped between days 0 and 4 after methotrexate, the ectopic pregnancy was resolved in 88% of cases without further treatment. Of 12 women where serum βhCG rose between days 0 and 4, only 42% had treatment success. A fall in βhCG between days 0 and 4 after treatment with methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy predicts a high likelihood of treatment success. © 2011..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (#4909740, #1008276) and Monash Institute of Medical Research (Flagship Grant). MS is supported by an APA PhD scholarship.