The effect of vaginal bleeding and non-spesific pelvic pain on pregnancy outcomes in subchorionichematomas cases

Özet

bjectives: To determine the clinical differences and factors affecting early pregnancy outcome in the first and early second trimester subchorionic hematoma cases. Material and methods: This study involved with the retrospective analysis and evaluation of 81 cases diagnosed with subchorionic hematoma. The patients were grouped according to the gestational periods, symptoms at the time of admission, ratio of surrounding hematoma to the gestational sac, and whether there was a pregnancy loss. The groups were compared according to the clinical features and pregnancy outcomes. Results: The ratio of surrounding hematoma to the gestational sac in the group with pregnancy loss was significantly higher (p = 0.002). When the cut-off value was 35.5%, it could determine the possibility of a complication in pregnancy with 70% sensitivity and 75% specificity. Nonspecific pelvic pain were significantly higher in the pregnancy loss group than in the other group. Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of these two parameters on the pregnancy outcome. Although the presence of non-specific pelvic pain is more in the group with pregnancy loss; there was no effect of on pregnancy outcome (p = 0.141). The risk of pregnancy loss increased 4.5 fold if the ratio of ScH to gestational sac was above 35% (p = 0.027). Conclusions: In the cases of subchorionic hematoma, we concluded that when the ratio of surrounding hematoma to the gestational sac increased and when it was accompanied by nonspecific pelvic pain, the hospitalization period of the patients increased and the ratio of pregnancy loss was higher.

Açıklama

PMID:31802467

Anahtar Kelimeler

Complication, First trimester, Pelvic pain, Subchorionic hematoma, Vaginal bleeding

Kaynak

Ginekologia Polska

WoS Q Değeri

Q4

Scopus Q Değeri

Q3

Cilt

90

Sayı

11

Künye

Karaçor, T., Bülbül, M., Nacar, M. C., Kırıcı, P., Peker, N., Ağaçayak, E. ve diğerleri. (2019). The effect of vaginal bleeding and non-spesific pelvic pain on pregnancy outcomes in subchorionichematomas cases. Ginekologia Polska, 90(11), 656-661.