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Ultrasonography; its value in the management of first trimester vaginal bleeding.
Author(s):
1. Muhammad Ali: Nishtar Hospital Multan, Pakistan
2. Rashida Hafeez: Nishtar Hospital Multan, Pakistan
3. Mansoor Ahmad: Nishtar Hospital Multan, Pakistan
Abstract:
Objective: Tofind the value of ultrasound in the management of first trimester vaginal bleeding. Material and Methods: All patients reporting with vaginal bleeding in obstetrics and gynaecology Unit-III, Nishtar Hospital, Multan were included in the study. Non-pregnant patients and patients with vaginal bleeding due to the cause other than conception were excluded. After history, clinical examination and pregnancy test, ultrasonography was done with abdominal convex probe (3.5 Mhz) and/or vaginal (5 Mhz) probe to every patient. Results: Overall incidence of first trimester vaginal bleeding was 12.23%. Disparity between clinical and ultrasonic diagnosis was 17.3% in cases of incomplete abortion, 11.6% in cases of inevitable abortion, 9.7% in cases of threatened abortion, 3.8% in cases of missed abortion and 1.9% in cases of blighted ovum and 1.9% in cases of molar pregnancy. The confirmation of diagnosis after histopathology of surgically obtained specimen revealed least percentage of misdiagnosis on ultrasound evaluation. While in ectopic pregnancy no disparity found on clinical, ultrasonographic and surgical results, but it was misleading as only late cases with ruptured ectopic pregnancy and obvious clinical signs and symptoms were referred to the hospital. Otherwise USG would have shown increased sensitivity and specificity. Conclusion: Study has confirmed the superiority of USG scanning over conventional methods in earlier and more precise diagnosis and thus better treatment of patients having first trimester vaginal bleeding. It is more accurate, safe, non-invasive and quick in diagnosis and management. It prevents from undue surgical intervention as well as undue delay in surgery when required. Once bleeding has occurred repeat pregnancy test should he ignored and better not done at all. Thus USG should he an important diagnostic tool in every emergency unit but importance of clinical diagnosis cannot be overlooked.
Page(s): 118-126
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Published: Journal: Professional Medical Journal, Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Year: 2005
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