scholarly journals Expectant management of tubal ectopic pregnancy: prediction of successful outcome using decision tree analysis

2004 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 552-556 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Elson ◽  
A. Tailor ◽  
S. Banerjee ◽  
R. Salim ◽  
K. Hillaby ◽  
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Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 1094
Author(s):  
Michael Wong ◽  
Nikolaos Thanatsis ◽  
Federica Nardelli ◽  
Tejal Amin ◽  
Davor Jurkovic

Background and aims: Postmenopausal endometrial polyps are commonly managed by surgical resection; however, expectant management may be considered for some women due to the presence of medical co-morbidities, failed hysteroscopies or patient’s preference. This study aimed to identify patient characteristics and ultrasound morphological features of polyps that could aid in the prediction of underlying pre-malignancy or malignancy in postmenopausal polyps. Methods: Women with consecutive postmenopausal polyps diagnosed on ultrasound and removed surgically were recruited between October 2015 to October 2018 prospectively. Polyps were defined on ultrasound as focal lesions with a regular outline, surrounded by normal endometrium. On Doppler examination, there was either a single feeder vessel or no detectable vascularity. Polyps were classified histologically as benign (including hyperplasia without atypia), pre-malignant (atypical hyperplasia), or malignant. A Chi-squared automatic interaction detection (CHAID) decision tree analysis was performed with a range of demographic, clinical, and ultrasound variables as independent, and the presence of pre-malignancy or malignancy in polyps as dependent variables. A 10-fold cross-validation method was used to estimate the model’s misclassification risk. Results: There were 240 women included, 181 of whom presented with postmenopausal bleeding. Their median age was 60 (range of 45–94); 18/240 (7.5%) women were diagnosed with pre-malignant or malignant polyps. In our decision tree model, the polyp mean diameter (≤13 mm or >13 mm) on ultrasound was the most important predictor of pre-malignancy or malignancy. If the tree was allowed to grow, the patient’s body mass index (BMI) and cystic/solid appearance of the polyp classified women further into low-risk (≤5%), intermediate-risk (>5%–≤20%), or high-risk (>20%) groups. Conclusions: Our decision tree model may serve as a guide to counsel women on the benefits and risks of surgery for postmenopausal endometrial polyps. It may also assist clinicians in prioritizing women for surgery according to their risk of malignancy.


2004 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 226-227
Author(s):  
D. Ofili-Yebovi ◽  
E. Hulme ◽  
P. Cassik ◽  
C. Lee ◽  
J. Elson ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (10) ◽  
pp. 2729-2932
Author(s):  
Bilqees Akhtar Malik ◽  
Andleeb Arshad ◽  
Misbah Kausar Javaid

Objective: To compare the successful outcome in medical versus expectant management in patients with unruptured tubal pregnancy having β-hcg 1000-3000 IU/L. Materials & Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, total 90 patients of ectopic pregnancy having age 18-40 years and having size of ectopic mass< 4cm were selected from the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Combined Military Hospital, Bahawalpur from March 20 to September 20. Group A included patients in which expectant management was done while Group B included the patients in which medical management (single intramuscular injection of methotrexate in a dose of 50mg/m2) was done. After one week, successful outcome was compared between the both groups. Results: Total 90 women with tubal ectopic pregnancy were selected for this study. Comparison of successful outcome between the bot study groups was done. Mean age of the patients was 31.66 ± 6.44 years, mean gestational age was 7.83 ± 2.33 weeks and mean β-hcg levels 1565.45 ± 517.89 IU/L. In study group A, outcome was found successful in 40 (88.89%) patients and 31 (68.89%) patients of group B was found with successful outcome. After applying chi-square test, difference of successful outcome between the both groups was found statistically significant with p value 0.037. Conclusion: This study concluded that expectant management is associated with better outcome (β-hcg levels negligible i.e. <10 IU/L and complete resolution on ultrasonography (absence of adnexal mass, pelvic free fluid, gestational sac) within one week) as compared to medical management in women with tubal ectopic pregnancy having β-hcg between 1000-3000 IU/L Keywords: Ectopic pregnancy, methotrexate, expectant, resolution


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