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Ectopic Pregnancy

Author
Zack Olson, MD
Published
Sun 14 Jul 2019
Episode Link
https://www.emclerkship.com/2019/07/14/ectopic-pregnancy/




All women of childbearing age who present with abdominal pain need a pregnancy testa core teaching of EMergency medicine











Ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester











History











* Abdominal pain present in 90% of cases* Amenorrhea present in 70% of cases* Vaginal bleeding present in 50% of cases











The biggest red flag with this complaint is history of receiving fertility treatments (increased risk of heterotopic pregnancy)











Exam











* Abdominal tenderness and peritoneal signs* Adnexal tenderness* Paradoxical bradycardia (vagal response caused by peritoneal blood)











Testing











* Type and screen* Rh- mother requires RhoGam if exposed to fetal blood* Transfusion if develops hemorrhagic shock* Pelvic ultrasound* If no intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) is seen in a pregnant patient, regardless of B-hCG level, the patient might have an ectopic pregnancy* B-hCG quantitative* If no IUP is seen and >1500, strongly suspect ectopic pregnancy* If no IUP is seen and <1500, ectopic pregnancy is still possibile











Treatment











* If patient has no IUP and hCG >1500, consult OBGYN* If patient has no IUP and hCG < 1500, disposition based on clinical appearance











Additional Reading











* Ectopic pregnancy overview (Medscape)

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