Autor: |
Gruft, L., Bertola, E., Luchini, L., Azzilonna, C., Bigatti, G., Parazzini, F. |
Zdroj: |
Human Reproduction; Jul1994, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p1333-1336, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
The reproductive prognosis of 115 women desiring pregnancy who underwent surgery for ectopic pregnancy between 1985 and 1990 at the Clinica Luigi Mangiagalli, was analysed after a median follow-up period of 26 months (range 2–83). Probability of reproductive events was assessed by a product-limit model. Women who underwent surgery for ectopic pregnancy had a 54% probability of becoming pregnant (cumulative pregnancy rate, CPR) and a 36% probability of giving birth to a child (cumulative livebirth rate, CLB) during the 3 years after surgery. These percentages dropped with history of previous ectopic pregnancy (respectively 33%, = 0.07, and 7%, < 0.05). Increasing age at surgery and presence of adhesions in the contra-lateral tube seemed to be associated with poor reproductive prognosis (CPR = 40% and CLB = 12% for women aged ≥35 years and CPR = 37% and CLB = 20% in women with adhesions in the contra-lateral tube), but these findings were not statistically significant. No association emerged between fertility and parity or type of surgery. The recurrence rate of ectopic pregnancy was 20%. No significant association emerged between recurrence of ectopic pregnancy and age, history of previous pregnancy, history of previous ectopic pregnancy, non-intact contra-lateral tube and salpingotomy. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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