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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. Episode 3 – ACEP 2012 Management of Early Pregnancy. EMCrit Blog. Published on May 7, 2012. Accessed on October 4th 2023. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/management-of-early-pregnancy/ ].
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Scott- agree with all you said in this podcast.. I think the major problem with the use of a single discriminatory zone, lies largely in the definition of IUP. These old studies with 1500-2000 endocavitary, and 6000-6500 for trans-abdominal, are all based on the definition of IUP being a gestational sac. With our current definition of at least seeing yolk sac to call it IUP (due to pseudogesational sacs), I don’t think those old numbers for discriminatory zone even apply anymore whatsoever: When we’re talking about discriminatory zone for Yolk Sac, the numbers, as expected, much higher: Here’s a study… Read more »