European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X (Jun 2024)
Sonographic vascularity indices' study in ectopic pregnancies, after methotrexate treatment
Abstract
Objectives: Ectopic pregnancy is a crucial problem in Gynaecology. Previous studies concerning the medical treatment of ectopic pregnancies, have used only β-hCG (beta- human chorionic gonadotropin) values, to monitor the successful response to treatment. The current study was a PhD (Doctorate of Philosophy) thesis research, which has evaluated the vascularity indices’ changes. The values of vascularity indices could be used, in combination with β-hCG values and the gestational sac dimensions, in every medically treated ectopic pregnancy. The results could be used, for monitoring the course of all medically treated ectopic pregnancies. Study design: 72 women of reproductive age have taken part in the study. They have been admitted due to secondary amenorrhea, positive β-hCG test, with or without vaginal bleeding. The participants took part voluntarily and were allocated in two groups. The first group consisted of 37 women, who were possible normal or threatened intrauterine pregnancies (control group). The second group consisted of 35 women, whose sonographic findings suggested ectopic pregnancy, and qualified for methotrexate treatment (study group). Sonographic control and measurement of the vascularity indices (PI – RI) (Pulsatility index – Resistance index) of the ectopic pregnancy was conducted, in combination with β-hCG values for every admitted or outpatient woman.The dimensions of the gestational sac of both groups were measured during four consecutive periods of time. The control group has shown progressively increasing sac dimensions, whereas, in the study group sac dimensions were more stable or growing gradually smaller. The exception where those ectopic pregnancies that ruptured, which have also shown a gradual enlargement of the sac. Results: The endometrial thickness of the study group was gradually decreasing up to 76 % per day, and the more eminent, but not statistically significant decrease, was observed in the single dose regiment of methotrexate. Moreover, the quantitative PI and RI were evaluated, and the main finding was that there were no statistically significant decreases in any of the two groups. Concerning the study group, methotrexate treatment was successful, since there was a decrease of up to 80 %, whereas a clearly significant correlation was found between the β-hCG levels and the RI. Conclusion: The vascularity indices could be used safely, in combination with β-hCG levels and the decrease of the gestational sac dimensions, as criteria for the evaluation of response to medical treatment of ectopic pregnancies.