Clinical use of immunoperoxidase markers in excluding ectopic gestation

Ectopic pregnancy is suspected when a pregnancy test is positive and an Arias-Stella phenomenon with decidua is seen on endometrial curettings in the absence of chorionic villi and trophoblast. We performed immunoperoxidase stains for beta-hCG, hPL, placental alkaline phosphatase, and keratin (AE1/A...

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Published inObstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) Vol. 78; no. 3 Pt 1; p. 433
Main Authors Kaspar, H G, To, T, Dinh, T V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.09.1991
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Summary:Ectopic pregnancy is suspected when a pregnancy test is positive and an Arias-Stella phenomenon with decidua is seen on endometrial curettings in the absence of chorionic villi and trophoblast. We performed immunoperoxidase stains for beta-hCG, hPL, placental alkaline phosphatase, and keratin (AE1/AE3) on endometrial curettings of 72 patients with first-trimester bleeding in whom ectopic pregnancy was suspected based on routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain. Negative immunoperoxidase stains correlated with a retrospective patient chart review identified only ten patients with extrauterine pregnancy, a prevalence of 14%. The sensitivity of hCG, hPL, placental alkaline phosphatase, and keratin markers in detecting trophoblastic cells in the curettings was 42, 48, 24, and 69%, respectively. Each marker had a specificity of 100%. When both keratin and hPL were used, the sensitivity improved to 73%; however, there was no advantage in using three or more markers. We conclude that 73% of patients suspected to have ectopic pregnancy would be spared additional diagnostic techniques when immunoperoxidase markers for keratin and hPL are used on endometrial curettings without trophoblast on routine H&E stain. The procedure requires only 3 hours of laboratory time.
ISSN:0029-7844