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Title: Treatment of caesarean section scar pregnancy with systemic administration of methotrexate
Authors: Yang, Huili
Li, Fuli
Zhang, Ping
Dong, Jie
Wang, Jiaoling
Wang, Yongqian
Keywords: Methotrexate
systemic administration
caesarean section scar pregnancy
herapeutic effect
Issue Date: 17-Sep-2018
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Karachi
Citation: Yang, H., Li, F., Zhang, P., Dong, J., Wang, J., & Wang, Y. (2018). Treatment of caesarean section scar pregnancy with systemic administration of methotrexate. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 31(5SI), 2287-2291.
Abstract: To observe and analyze the therapeutic effect of systemic administration of methotrexate on caesarean section scar pregnancy. The 160 patients who had been confirmed with caesarean section scar pregnancy in our hospital were selected research objects. They were randomly divided into two groups (research group and control group), each containing 80 patients. The research group was subjected to systemic administration of methotrexate, while control group was applied with local administration of methotrexate. The total treatment effective rates of two groups were observed and compared. The total treatment effective rate of research group was higher than that of control group, p<0.05; in terms of time required for â-HCG restoring to normal state, the research group was significantly shorter than control group, p<0.05; the time required for disappearing of scar lump for research group was shorter than that of control group, p<0.05. No complications were observed for both groups. Systemic administration of methotrexate can significantly improve the curative effect for patients with caesarean section scar pregnancy.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16281
ISSN: 1011-601X
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