Misdiagnosis of cervical ectopic pregnancy
Autor: | David Kmak, Valerie I. Shavell, Michael P. Diamond, M.A. Zakaria, Jay M. Berman, M.E. Abdallah |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Pediatrics medicine.medical_specialty Delayed Diagnosis Cervical pregnancy Cervix Uteri Severity of Illness Index Diagnosis Differential Young Adult Pregnancy Severity of illness medicine Humans Vaginal bleeding Diagnostic Errors Retrospective Studies Ultrasonography Ectopic pregnancy business.industry Obstetrics Ultrasound Obstetrics and Gynecology Retrospective cohort study General Medicine Emergency department medicine.disease Abdominal Pain Pregnancy Ectopic Abortion Spontaneous Female Uterine Hemorrhage medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 285:423-426 |
ISSN: | 1432-0711 0932-0067 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00404-011-1980-0 |
Popis: | To determine the presenting symptoms as well as the frequency and reasons for the delayed diagnosis of cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) in order to increase detection and prevent treatment delay. Retrospective case series of 15 women treated for CEP from January 1997 through December 2008 at a university teaching hospital. Fifteen patients were treated for CEP during the study period. Eight patients presented to the emergency department, of which 6 (75%) were initially misdiagnosed. The most common misdiagnosis was threatened miscarriage (n = 5). All patients with accurately diagnosed CEP presented with heavy vaginal bleeding; those misdiagnosed reported mild to moderate vaginal bleeding. Three of six patients misdiagnosed did not have an ultrasound performed upon presentation, and three patients had an ultrasound report not suggestive of CEP. CEP was diagnosed on follow-up ultrasound, delaying treatment 1–4 days. Misdiagnosis of CEP upon initial presentation is a common occurrence. Transvaginal ultrasound performed by a qualified practitioner may increase detection and prevent treatment delay. |
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