Objective: To conduct an epidemiological survey on the relevant risk factors of ectopic pregnancy (EP) and provide scientific rationales for prevention and reducing its incidence.
Methods: During June 2010 to December 2011 at three local hospitals, a total of 800 patients with a diagnosis of EP responded to a questionnaire survey for understanding the risk factors of EP. And another 700 cases of normal early pregnancy women were selected as control group. Both multi and uni-factorial regression analyses were performed for the acquired clinical data. And the high-risk factors of EP were screened.
Results: Among them, the age distribution was ≤ 25 years (n = 175, 25.5%), 26-30 years (n = 302, 37.8%) and 31-35 years (n = 213, 26.6%). No contraceptive measure was adopted for 259 women (32.4%). The risk factors related to EP included oral emergency contraceptives, intrauterine device (IUD), pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility history, previous EP, smoking and age, etc. Based upon multivariate Logistic regression analysis of screening results, the decreasing odds rations were infertility, EP history, smoking history, emergency contraceptive use, history of EP, IUD, pelvic inflammatory disease and age.
Conclusion: The risks of EP are affected by many factors, including infertility, EP history, smoking history, emergency contraceptive use, history of EP, IUD, pelvic inflammatory disease and age.