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Research paper thumbnail of Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy in Natural Conception: A Case Report

This will be a quasi-experimental study design with a goal of 60 patients about to undergo surgic... more This will be a quasi-experimental study design with a goal of 60 patients about to undergo surgical or invasive procedures requiring an IV catheter insertion in the pre op department at West Kendall Baptist Hospital (WKBH).  Patient who receive, as standard of practice, 1% licocaine prior to IV insertion Will be compared to those that did not.  The study sample will consist of 60 patients aged 18 years and older  To be included in the study participants have to have IV accesses established, and the ability to express their pain level.  The data collection tool of the study will consist of a questionnaire that include patient demographic information and questions about pain perception and anxiety experienced with IV insertion.  Eligible patients will be introduce to the study with a cover letter, and ask to voluntarily participate in the study.

Research paper thumbnail of A case of spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy in natural conception complicated with hemoperitoneum

Heliyon, 2020

Heterotopic pregnancy, defined as simultaneous intrauterine and ectopic gestations, is an uncommo... more Heterotopic pregnancy, defined as simultaneous intrauterine and ectopic gestations, is an uncommon occurrence in women who conceive without assisted reproduction techniques. We present the case of 28 years old female with strong family history of multiple gestations, who presented with acute severe abdominal pain and diagnosed with spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy in natural conception. Ectopic pregnancy was successfully removed surgically to conserve the uterine pregnancy. After one week, patient presented with vaginal bleeding and diagnosed with missed abortion and lost her desired uterine pregnancy. This case report discusses the significance of early diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic pregnancy to avoid both fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Practitioners should carry a high index of suspicion for heterotopic pregnancy in patients presenting with common symptoms and carry a family history of multiple gestation pregnancies.

Research paper thumbnail of Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy in Natural Conception: A Case Report

This will be a quasi-experimental study design with a goal of 60 patients about to undergo surgic... more This will be a quasi-experimental study design with a goal of 60 patients about to undergo surgical or invasive procedures requiring an IV catheter insertion in the pre op department at West Kendall Baptist Hospital (WKBH).  Patient who receive, as standard of practice, 1% licocaine prior to IV insertion Will be compared to those that did not.  The study sample will consist of 60 patients aged 18 years and older  To be included in the study participants have to have IV accesses established, and the ability to express their pain level.  The data collection tool of the study will consist of a questionnaire that include patient demographic information and questions about pain perception and anxiety experienced with IV insertion.  Eligible patients will be introduce to the study with a cover letter, and ask to voluntarily participate in the study.

Research paper thumbnail of A case of spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy in natural conception complicated with hemoperitoneum

Heliyon, 2020

Heterotopic pregnancy, defined as simultaneous intrauterine and ectopic gestations, is an uncommo... more Heterotopic pregnancy, defined as simultaneous intrauterine and ectopic gestations, is an uncommon occurrence in women who conceive without assisted reproduction techniques. We present the case of 28 years old female with strong family history of multiple gestations, who presented with acute severe abdominal pain and diagnosed with spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy in natural conception. Ectopic pregnancy was successfully removed surgically to conserve the uterine pregnancy. After one week, patient presented with vaginal bleeding and diagnosed with missed abortion and lost her desired uterine pregnancy. This case report discusses the significance of early diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic pregnancy to avoid both fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality. Practitioners should carry a high index of suspicion for heterotopic pregnancy in patients presenting with common symptoms and carry a family history of multiple gestation pregnancies.

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