Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy

Background: Various treatments have been proposed to treat ectopic pregnancy, but their impact on future pregnancies is still the subject of controversy. Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the medical and surgical treatment methods and their impact on the subsequent fertility results and...

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Main Authors: Azadeh Yousefnezhad, Azar Pirdehghan, Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad, Aemeh Eskandari, Shahnaz Ahmadi
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
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spelling doaj-6575e0d7b48241738782defc574cdd8d2020-11-25T00:23:36ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine2476-41082476-37722018-02-011613134Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancyAzadeh Yousefnezhad0Azar Pirdehghan1Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad2Aemeh Eskandari3Shahnaz Ahmadi4 Emam Khomaini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran Department of Community Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Science, Hamadan, Iran Shafa Hospital, Gilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran Shafa Hospital, Gilan University of Medical Science, Rasht, Iran Firouzabadi Hospital, Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran. Background: Various treatments have been proposed to treat ectopic pregnancy, but their impact on future pregnancies is still the subject of controversy. Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the medical and surgical treatment methods and their impact on the subsequent fertility results and complications in women with a history of ectopic pregnancy. Materials and Methods: In this analytical, cross-sectional study, 370 women with the history of ectopic pregnancy, (treared with single dose of methotrexate or salpingectomy by laparotomy), that referred to Al-Zahra Hospital, Rasht, Guilan between 2009 to 2013 were enrolled. 147 women responded to the phone call. The age, the number of women that needed to drug for pregnancy, fertility rate and the fertility outcomes were studied. Result: 147 women responded to the call and between them, 114 women tried to get pregnant again after the ectopic pregnancy treatment. They were agreed to the participate in the study. The mean age of the patients was 28.56±5.63 yr. The fertility rates in the medical and the surgical groups were 56.6% and 47.61%, respectively (p=0.141). There were no significant differences in the poor consequences of pregnancy among the two groups; ectopic pregnancy (p=0.605), miscarriage (p=0.605), and prematuredelivery (p=0.648). 15.1% in the medicinal group and two patients 12.5% in the surgical group had received fertility treatment in order to get pregnant (p=0.135). There was no significant difference in two groups. Conclusion: It seems that surgical treatment depending on the underlying variables of each patient, can be used such as medical treatment, without worrying about its effect on fertility.http://journals.ssu.ac.ir/ijrmnew/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-402&slc_lang=en&sid=1Ectopic pregnancy Medical treatment Surgical treatment Fertility Infertility
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author Azadeh Yousefnezhad
Azar Pirdehghan
Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad
Aemeh Eskandari
Shahnaz Ahmadi
spellingShingle Azadeh Yousefnezhad
Azar Pirdehghan
Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad
Aemeh Eskandari
Shahnaz Ahmadi
Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Ectopic pregnancy
Medical treatment
Surgical treatment
Fertility
Infertility
author_facet Azadeh Yousefnezhad
Azar Pirdehghan
Mahboubeh Roshandel Rad
Aemeh Eskandari
Shahnaz Ahmadi
author_sort Azadeh Yousefnezhad
title Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
title_short Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
title_full Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
title_fullStr Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
title_sort comparison of the pregnancy outcomes between the medical and surgical treatments in tubal ectopi pregnancy
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
issn 2476-4108
2476-3772
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Background: Various treatments have been proposed to treat ectopic pregnancy, but their impact on future pregnancies is still the subject of controversy. Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the medical and surgical treatment methods and their impact on the subsequent fertility results and complications in women with a history of ectopic pregnancy. Materials and Methods: In this analytical, cross-sectional study, 370 women with the history of ectopic pregnancy, (treared with single dose of methotrexate or salpingectomy by laparotomy), that referred to Al-Zahra Hospital, Rasht, Guilan between 2009 to 2013 were enrolled. 147 women responded to the phone call. The age, the number of women that needed to drug for pregnancy, fertility rate and the fertility outcomes were studied. Result: 147 women responded to the call and between them, 114 women tried to get pregnant again after the ectopic pregnancy treatment. They were agreed to the participate in the study. The mean age of the patients was 28.56±5.63 yr. The fertility rates in the medical and the surgical groups were 56.6% and 47.61%, respectively (p=0.141). There were no significant differences in the poor consequences of pregnancy among the two groups; ectopic pregnancy (p=0.605), miscarriage (p=0.605), and prematuredelivery (p=0.648). 15.1% in the medicinal group and two patients 12.5% in the surgical group had received fertility treatment in order to get pregnant (p=0.135). There was no significant difference in two groups. Conclusion: It seems that surgical treatment depending on the underlying variables of each patient, can be used such as medical treatment, without worrying about its effect on fertility.
topic Ectopic pregnancy
Medical treatment
Surgical treatment
Fertility
Infertility
url http://journals.ssu.ac.ir/ijrmnew/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-402&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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