IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 40 / Issue 3 / pii/1630388307712-1123387059

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Original Research
Is laparoscopic surgery safe in patients with an elevated shock index due to ruptured ectopic pregnancy?
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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Teaching and Research Hospital, Istanbul (Turkey)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2013, 40(3), 418–420;
Published: 10 September 2013
Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of laparoscopic surgery in patients with elevated shock index (SI), which is a unique determinant of acute hemorrhage. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients treated for ectopic pregnancy (EP) in the present gynaecology department between January 2007 and March 2011 was performed. For each measurement of heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP), a SI was calculated by dividing HR by SBP (normal, 0.5 - 0.7). Results: One hundred sixty patients were selected as SI above 0.7. There were 111 (69.4%) patients in the laparotomy group and 49 (30.6%) patients in the laparoscopy group. The postoperative hemoglobin (Hb) level was 8.46 ± 1.56 (g/dl) in the laparotomy group and 9.37 ± 1.52 (g/dl) in the laparoscopy group, with lower postoperative levels in the laparotomy group. The mean duration of postoperative hospital stay was 2.37 ± 0.74 days in the laparotomy group and 2 ± 0.84 days in the laparoscopy group. Conclusion: The availability of suitable operative equipment, nursing teams, and advanced laparoscopic skills, all justify operative laparoscopy for the surgical treatment of EP in women with elevated SI.
Keywords
Ectopic pregnancy
Haemoperitoneum
Laparoscopic surgery
Laparotomy
Shock
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