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The Effect of Different Treatment Modalities of Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy on Ovarian Reserve: a Prospective Cohort Study

The Effect of Different Treatment Modalities of Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy on Ovarian Reserve: a Prospective Cohort Study

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18-44 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Detect the effect of different treatment modalities of tubal ectopic pregnancy on ovarian reserve

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The study will include patients aged 18-44 years with known diagnosis or suspicion of diagnosis of tubal ectopic pregnancy (abnormal doubling rates of their b-HCG levels as well as ultrasonographically identified or unidentified gestational sacs outside the uterus)
  • Included patients must have capacity to provide informed consent. Given the potential emergent nature of presentation, women will not be recruited if fully informed consent could be compromised due to a highly distressed emotional state or significant hemorrhage necessitating the need for urgent surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. The use of hormonal contraceptives within two months of enrolment
  2. If other surgery was conducted at the time of salpingectomy.
  3. If a woman was pregnant at follow up visit for AMH measurement
  4. History of previous surgeries of fallopian tubes and/or ovaries

Study details
    Ectopic Pregnancy

NCT06471166

Assiut University

31 August 2025

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