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##### Increased >66% = nL IUP  
##### Increased >66% = nL IUP  
##### Increased < 66% = Ectopic
##### Increased < 66% = Ectopic
===Source===
UpToDate, Rosen's
[[Category:OB/GYN]]
===Background===
* Occurs in 20-40% of 1st trimester pregnancies
* Once IUP is confirmed by ultrasound no utility in obtaining B-hCG
* Ultrasound
** Do not use hCG to determine whether ultrasound should be obtained
*** "Discrimatory Zone" values are for IUP visualization, not ectopic visualization
**** Pelvic - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >1500
**** Abd - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >6000
===DDX===
* Ectopic Pregnancy
** hCG > 1500 + no IUP
* Miscarriage
** Complete Abortion
*** <12 weeks + no IUP
*** Distinguish from ectopic based on decreasing hCG, decreased bleeding
**** Only need to send hCG if unable to examine POC
** Threatened Abortion
*** Closed os + IUP + cramps and/or bleeding
*** If < 11wks >90% go to term
*** If between 11 and 20 weeks 50% go to term
** Inevitable Abortion
*** Open os + contractions/cramps
** Incomplete Abortion
*** >12 wks + passage of only portion of POC
** Missed Abortion
*** <20 wks + no cardiac activity
* Non-pregnancy related bleeding
** Cancer
** Fibroids
** Cervicitis
===Evaluation===
* History
** Previous spontaneous abortion?
** Extent of bleeding, clots, tissue
** Presence of cramping
** Light-headedness?
** Risk Factors for Ectopic
*** PID
*** IUD
*** Adnexal surgery
* Physical
** Uterus able to palpated in abdomen ~ 12 weeks
** Uterus able to visualzed by abdominal ultrasound ~ 10 weeks
** Open OS decreases, but does not rule-out, ectopic
** If find POC send to pathology to rule-out trophoblastic disease
===Work-Up===
* B-hCG (quant)
* CBC
* T&S (Rh) vs. T&C
* IVF vs. blood
* UA
* RhoGAM if indicated
* Hemabate/Pitocin if indicated
* Ultrasound
** IUP = Threatened AB
*** Ectopic ruled-out unless on fertility drugs
** Empty uterus + free fluid/adnexal mass = Ectopic
** Empty uterus + no free fluid / no mass<nowiki>:</nowiki>
*** BHC-G:
**** >6,000 = Ectopic
**** 1,000 - 1,500 = indeterminante (?D&C if undesired)
**** <1,500 = follow serial B-HCG levels (x 48hrs)
***** Increased >66% = nL IUP
***** Increased < 66% = Ectopic


===Source===
===Source===

Revision as of 00:28, 29 March 2011

Background

  1. Occurs in 20-40% of 1st trimester pregnancies
  2. Once IUP is confirmed by ultrasound no utility in obtaining B-hCG
  3. Ultrasound
    1. Do not use hCG to determine whether ultrasound should be obtained
      1. "Discrimatory Zone" values are for IUP visualization, not ectopic visualization
        1. Pelvic - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >1500
        2. Abd - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >6000

DDX

  1. Ectopic Pregnancy
    1. hCG > 1500 + no IUP
  2. Miscarriage
    1. Complete Abortion
      1. <12 weeks + no IUP
      2. Distinguish from ectopic based on decreasing hCG, decreased bleeding
        1. Only need to send hCG if unable to examine POC
    2. Threatened Abortion
      1. Closed os + IUP + cramps and/or bleeding
      2. If < 11wks >90% go to term
      3. If between 11 and 20 weeks 50% go to term
    3. Inevitable Abortion
      1. Open os + contractions/cramps
    4. Incomplete Abortion
      1. >12 wks + passage of only portion of POC
    5. Missed Abortion
      1. <20 wks + no cardiac activity
  3. Non-pregnancy related bleeding
    1. Cancer
    2. Fibroids
    3. Cervicitis

Evaluation

  1. History
    1. Previous spontaneous abortion?
    2. Extent of bleeding, clots, tissue
    3. Presence of cramping
    4. Light-headedness?
    5. Risk Factors for Ectopic
      1. PID
      2. IUD
      3. Adnexal surgery
  2. Physical
    1. Uterus able to palpated in abdomen ~ 12 weeks
    2. Uterus able to visualzed by abdominal ultrasound ~ 10 weeks
    3. Open OS decreases, but does not rule-out, ectopic
    4. If find POC send to pathology to rule-out trophoblastic disease

Work-Up

  1. B-hCG (quant)
  2. CBC
  3. T&S (Rh) vs. T&C
  4. IVF vs. blood
  5. UA
  6. RhoGAM if indicated
  7. Hemabate/Pitocin if indicated
  8. Ultrasound
    1. IUP = Threatened AB
      1. Ectopic ruled-out unless on fertility drugs
    2. Empty uterus + free fluid/adnexal mass = Ectopic
    3. Empty uterus + no free fluid / no mass:
      1. BHC-G:
        1. >6,000 = Ectopic
        2. 1,000 - 1,500 = indeterminante (?D&C if undesired)
        3. <1,500 = follow serial B-HCG levels (x 48hrs)
          1. Increased >66% = nL IUP
          2. Increased < 66% = Ectopic

Source

UpToDate, Rosen's