Can early βhCG change and baseline progesterone level predict treatment outcome in patients receiving single dose Methotrexate protocol for tubal ectopic pregnancy?

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Brunello, Jérémy | Guerby, Paul | Cartoux, Chloé | Yazigi, Alexandre | Baujat, Martin | Parant, Olivier | Vayssière, Christophe | Vaysse, Charlotte | Chantalat, Elodie | Vidal, Fabien

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International audience. Introduction: We aimed to assess the prognostic significance of early βhCG change and baseline progesterone level on treatment outcome among women receiving single dose Methotrexate protocol for tubal ectopic pregnancy (EP).Material and methods: Retrospective study involving all consecutive patients diagnosed with EP and receiving Methotrexate therapy form January 2015 to December 2016. Patients were stratified into 2 groups according to treatment outcome: success group (n = 66) involved women who displayed complete resolution of serum βhCG levels following a single course of Methotrexate; failure group (n = 55) included patients who required repeated Methotrexate administration and/or surgical management. Predictive performances of baseline progesterone and ratio"βhCG level on day 4/ βhCG level on day 1″ (d4/d1) on treatment outcome were assessed using Receiving Operating Characteristics curves.Results: The ratio d4/d1 displayed good performances in predicting treatment outcome (AUC = 0.826). A ratio ≤ 0.7 was associated with a success rate of 94% after 1 course of Methotrexate and 100% after 2 courses. In contrast, a ratio >1.7 was associated with a failure rate of 100%. Conversely, baseline progesterone showed poor performances (AUC = 0.611).Conclusions: Patients with extreme βhCG changes (n = 33) on day 4 might benefit from a more personalized approach: simplified monitoring in those with a decline ≥30%, anticipated second course of treatment in those with an increase > 70%.

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