• Medicine · Oct 2020

    Impact of ultrasound in diagnosis of hydatidiform mole in early pregnancy: A protocol of systematic review.

    • Li Li and Cai-Yun An.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yan'an Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Oct 9; 99 (41): e22268e22268.

    BackgroundThis study aims to assess current evidence of ultrasound in diagnosis of hydatidiform mole (HM) in early pregnancy (EP).MethodsThis study will incorporate case-control study on investigating the impact of ultrasound in diagnosis of HM in EP. Potential articles will be retrieved in electronic databases of Cochrane Library, MEDLINE/PUBMED, EMBASE, PsycINFO, WANGFANG, and CNKI from inception to the present. Conference proceeding, website of clinical trial registry, and reference list of key articles will be examined for additional studies. Two independent researchers will scan and select studies, collect and manage data, and appraise methodological quality of all eligible studies. We will carry out summary effect size, statistical heterogeneity, synthesize, and analyze outcome data.ResultsThis study will summarize present evidence to assess the accuracy of ultrasound in diagnosis of HM in EP.ConclusionThis study may provide evidence for ultrasound in diagnosis of HM in EP, which may benefit both patients and clinicians.Study RegistrationINPLASY202080080.

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