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Gynaecology

Comparison of single-dose and two-dose methotrexate protocols for the treatment of unruptured ectopic pregnancy

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Pages 330-334 | Published online: 02 May 2011
 

Summary

The purpose of this study was to compare the safety and success rates of single- and two-dose methotrexate (MTX) protocols for the treatment of unruptured tubal ectopic pregnancy. This retrospective study included 87 patients with ectopic pregnancy who were treated with MTX therapy (single-dose protocol: 46 patients; two-dose protocol: 41 patients). Both protocol groups were compared with regard to success rates, β-hCG and progesterone levels, the presence of cardiac activity, a history of previous ectopic pregnancy, ectopic mass size, gestational age, adverse events, and number of repeat MTX doses. Success rates between the single-dose and two-dose methotrexate therapy groups were comparable (87% vs 90.2%; OR 0.7, 95% CI 0.18–2.75; p = 0.74). No significant differences were found between the groups in factors influencing MTX treatment success rate, including the mean β-hCG level, mean progesterone level, the presence of a positive cardiac activity, mean ectopic mass size, mean endometrial thickness, and the presence of a yolk sac. There were also no significant between-group difference were found in the percentage of women who needed a repeat dose of MTX (17.3% vs 7.3%; OR 0.3, 95% CI 0.09–1.52; p = 0.20) and in the percentage of adverse events (45.7% vs 58.7%; OR 1.6, 95% CI 0.71–3.93; p = 0.28). In conclusion, medical treatment with single-dose or with two-dose systemic MTX seem to be equal therapeutic options for patients with unruptured ectopic pregnancy.

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