Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK and MRC Centre for Reproductive Health.
The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Reprod Fertil. 2023 Mar 13;4(1). doi: 10.1530/RAF-22-0073. Print 2023 Jan 1.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the public delayed seeking medical help, which may have affected the impact of having an ectopic pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy is when pregnancy tissue grows outside its normal position in the womb, and it can be life-threatening. It can be treated by non-surgical or surgical options, and any delay in seeking help can reduce the options for treatment and increase the need for more urgent management. We wanted to assess whether there were differences in the presentation and management of ectopic pregnancies in a major teaching hospital between 2019 (pre-COVID-19) and 2021 (COVID-19 period). We found that the pandemic did not cause a delay in seeking medical help or cause worse outcomes. In fact, immediate surgical treatment and time in the hospital were less during COVID-19, perhaps because of a desire to avoid admission to hospital. One outcome of COVID-19 is reassurance that we can safely use more non-surgical treatments for ectopic pregnancies.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,公众延迟寻求医疗帮助,这可能影响了宫外孕的影响。宫外孕是指妊娠组织在子宫外的正常位置生长,可能危及生命。可以通过非手术或手术选择进行治疗,任何延迟寻求帮助都会减少治疗选择,并增加更紧急管理的需求。我们想评估在一家主要教学医院中,2019 年(COVID-19 前)和 2021 年(COVID-19 期间)宫外孕的表现和管理是否存在差异。我们发现大流行并没有导致寻求医疗帮助的延迟或导致更糟糕的结果。实际上,COVID-19 期间立即进行手术治疗和住院时间减少了,这也许是因为希望避免住院。COVID-19 的一个结果是可以放心地对宫外孕使用更多的非手术治疗。