A dedicated ectopic pregnancy team leads to an improvement in patients' management

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Lavery S. [1 ]
El-Shawarby S.A. [1 ]
Cloke B. [1 ]
Margara R. [1 ]
Trew G. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College School of Medicine, London W12 OHS, Du Cane Road
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Dedicated team; Ectopic pregnancy; Laparoscopic management;
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10.1007/s00404-006-0289-x
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Introduction: The aim of the study is to determine whether a dedicated ectopic pregnancy team improves the management of haemodynamically stable patients with suspected ectopic pregnancy who do not require immediate life-saving surgery. Methods: A non-randomized population based study involving 210 patients admitted with a suspected ectopic pregnancy over a 2-year period in a university teaching hospital in the UK, was carried out to compare the management of those women before and after the introduction of the ectopic pregnancy team. Results: Following the introduction of an ectopic pregnancy team, there were fewer laparotomies performed, fewer negative diagnostic laparoscopies, a reduced overall surgical intervention rate, and a reduced duration of hospital stay. Although, it was difficult to quantify the extent of improvement of training, yet there were fewer operations performed out-of-hours, more continuity of care, more learning opportunities and acquisition of laparoscopic skills of junior staff. Conclusions: The introduction of an ectopic pregnancy team led to an improvement in the management of patients with suspected ectopic pregnancies. Efforts aiming at setting up such a specialized team and its implementation in day-to-day clinical practice should be considered in hospitals where the mainstay of treatment remains laparotomy. © 2006 Springer-Verlag.
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