Predicting the Outcome of a Pregnancy of Unknown Location: What Can the Endometrial Stripe Thickness Reveal?

(2023) Predicting the Outcome of a Pregnancy of Unknown Location: What Can the Endometrial Stripe Thickness Reveal? Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. pp. 9-14. ISSN 87564793 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the role of the uterine endometrial thickness and sonographic pattern as potential predictors for a pregnancy with an unknown location (PUL) and its possible outcomes. Materials and Methods: A convenient sample of 330 symptomatic extra preposition female patients were enrolled in this study with a diagnosis of PUL. The clinical variables of endometrial stripe thickness and endometrial sonographic pattern were determined with transvaginal sonography. These sonographic examinations (it seems that examination in this context is a countable noun) were conducted during the first 24 hours of referral, and their predictive values for PUL outcomes (normal intrauterine pregnancy (IUP), ectopic pregnancy (EP), and pregnancy loss) were assessed after clinical follow-up sessions provided a definite outcome. The statistical significance was set a priori at a P value <.05. Results: The mean initial endometrial stripe thickness among participants, with a normal IUP, was more than those patients with an abnormal pregnancy outcome (P <.05). The optimum cut-off value for predicting a an EP, compared to a normal IUP was 11 mm and had a sensitivity of 73.3 and specificity of 39 (P <.001). These results also demonstrated no statistically significant relationship between the PUL outcome and the categories of endometrial sonographic pattern (P =.15). Conclusion: In this large cohort of patients, the endometrial stripe thickness of more than 11 mm, among those who were symptomatic and deemed as PUL, had the potential to predict ectopic pregnancy as an unlikely diagnosis. © The Author(s) 2022.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: abortion ectopic endometrium pregnancy spontaneous ultrasonography chorionic gonadotropin abdominal pain analysis of variance area under the curve Article cohort analysis confidence interval controlled study demography diagnostic test accuracy study echography ectopic pregnancy endometrial thickness female gestational sac human major clinical study pregnancy outcome prospective study radiologist receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity tertiary care center transvaginal echography ultrasound vagina bleeding
Page Range: pp. 9-14
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 39
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/87564793221106790
ISSN: 87564793 (ISSN)
Depositing User: خانم ناهید ضیائی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/28331

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