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Tubal Sterilization and Subsequent Ectopic Pregnancy: Title and subTitle BreakA Case-Control Study FREE

Victoria L. Holt, MPH, PhD; Joseph Chu, MD, MPH; Janet R. Daling, PhD; Andy S. Stergachis, PhD; Noel S. Weiss, MD, DrPH
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JAMA. 1991;266(2):242-246. doi:10.1001/jama.1991.03470020068034
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Objective.  —To assess the relative risk of ectopic pregnancy associated with postpartum or interval tubal sterilization.

Design.  —Case-control study using a comparison group of women of reproductive age at risk of pregnancy.

Setting.  —Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, a health maintenance organization based in Seattle, Wash.

Participants.  —Cases were 249 enrollees diagnosed as having an ectopic pregnancy between October 1, 1981, and September 30, 1986. Controls were 835 randomly selected enrollees matched to cases on age and county of residence.

Measurements.  —Information on interval sterilization history was obtained from interviews, examination of medical records, automated hospitalization files, and a previously validated algorithm. A logistic regression model was used to estimate relative risks (RRs) for sterilized women compared with women using other types of or no contraception at the reference date.

Results.  —Controlling for age, county, race, smoking, income, gravidity, and prior use of a Dalkon Shield intrauterine device, the risk of ectopic pregnancy in women who had undergone interval sterilization was 3.7 (95% confidence interval [Cl], 1.7 to 8.0) times that of women currently using oral contraception and 2.8 (95% Cl, 1.5 to 5.5) times that of women currently using barrier contraceptive methods. Use of interval sterilization was associated with a risk of ectopic pregnancy similar to that of women using intrauterine devices (RR, 0.8; 95% Cl, 0.4 to 1.7) and a risk lower than that of women who were not using contraception (RR, 0.2; 95% Cl, 0.1 to 0.3). The corresponding RRs associated with postpartum sterilization were lower: 1.2 (95% Cl, 0.3 to 3.9), 0.9 (95% Cl, 0.3 to 2.8), 0.3 (95% Cl, 0.1 to 0.8), and 0.1 (95% Cl, 0.0 to 0.2), respectively.

Conclusion.  —Tubal sterilization provides some protection against extrauterine as well as intrauterine pregnancy. It is likely that postpartum sterilization can be a safe alternative to all types of temporary contraception in terms of risk of ectopic pregnancy, while some types of interval sterilization may lead to an increased risk, in comparison with use of oral contraceptives or barrier methods.(JAMA. 1991;266:242-246)

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Centers for Disease Control.  Ectopic pregnancy: United States, 1984 and 1985. MMWR . 1988;;37:637-639.
Bachrach CA.  Contraceptive practice among American women, 1973-1982. Fam Plann Perspect . 1984;;16:253-259.
Mosher WD, Pratt WF. Contraceptive Use in the United States, 1973-88 . Hyattsville, Md: National Center for Health Statistics; 1990;. Advancedata from Vital and Health Statistics; No. 182.
Tatum HJ, Schmidt FH.  Contraceptive and sterilization practices and extrauterine pregnancy: a realistic perspective. Fertil Steril . 1977;;28:407-421.
Loffer FD, Pent D.  Indications, contraindications and complications of laparoscopy. Obstet Gynecol Surv . 1975;;30:407-427.
Cheng MCE, Wong YM, Rochat RW, Ratnam SS.  Sterilization failures in Singapore: an examination of ligation techniques and failure rates. Stud Fam Plann . 1977;;8:109-114.
Chi IC, Laufe LE, Atwood RJ.  Ectopic pregnancy following female sterilization procedures. Adv Plann Parent . 1981;;16:52-58.
World Health Organization.  Task Force on Intrauterine Devices for Fertility Regulation: a multinational case-control study of ectopic pregnancy. Clin Reprod Fertil . 1985;;3:131-143.
DeStefano F, Peterson HB.  Ectopic pregnancy after sterilization. JAMA . 1984;;251:1432.
Weiss NS, Daling JR, Chow WH.  Control definition in case-control studies of ectopic pregnancy. Am J Public Health . 1985;;75:67-68.
Weiss NS, Daling JR.  Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy. JAMA . 1988;;260:1553-1554.
Kjer JJ, Knudsen LB.  Ectopic pregnancy subsequent to laparoscopic sterilization. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1989;;160:1202-1204.
Gray RH.  A case-control study of ectopic pregnancy in developed and developing countries.  In: Zatuchni GI, Goldsmith A, Sciarra JJ, eds. Intrauterine Contraception: Advances and Future Prospects . Philadelphia, Pa: Harper & Row Publishers Inc; 1984;:354-364.
DeStefano F, Peterson HB, Layde PM, Rubin GL.  Risk of ectopic pregnancy following tubal sterilization. Obstet Gynecol . 1982;;60:326-330.
McCausland A.  High rate of ectopic pregnancy following laparoscopic tubal coagulation failures. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1980;;136:97-100.
Chi IC, Laufe LE, Gardner SD, Tolbert MA.  An epidemiologic study of risk factors associated with pregnancy following female sterilization. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1980;;136:768-773.
Pearson DC, Grothaus LG, Thompson RS, Wagner EH.  Smokers and drinkers in a health maintenance organization population: lifestyles and health status. Prev Med . 1987;;16:783-795.
Holt VL, Daling JR, Voigt LF, et al.  Induced abortion and the risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancy. Am J Public Health . 1989;;79:1234-1238.
Breslow NE, Day NE. Statistical Methods in Cancer Research Volume 1: The Analysis of Case-Control Studies . Lyons, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 1980;.
Stergachis A, Shy KK, Grothaus LC, et al.  Tubal sterilization and the long-term risk of hysterectomy. JAMA . 1990;;264:2893-2898.
Marchbanks PA, Annegers JF, Coulam CB, Strathy JK, Kurland LT.  Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy: a population-based study. JAMA . 1988;;259:1823-1827.

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Centers for Disease Control.  Ectopic pregnancy: United States, 1984 and 1985. MMWR . 1988;;37:637-639.
Bachrach CA.  Contraceptive practice among American women, 1973-1982. Fam Plann Perspect . 1984;;16:253-259.
Mosher WD, Pratt WF. Contraceptive Use in the United States, 1973-88 . Hyattsville, Md: National Center for Health Statistics; 1990;. Advancedata from Vital and Health Statistics; No. 182.
Tatum HJ, Schmidt FH.  Contraceptive and sterilization practices and extrauterine pregnancy: a realistic perspective. Fertil Steril . 1977;;28:407-421.
Loffer FD, Pent D.  Indications, contraindications and complications of laparoscopy. Obstet Gynecol Surv . 1975;;30:407-427.
Cheng MCE, Wong YM, Rochat RW, Ratnam SS.  Sterilization failures in Singapore: an examination of ligation techniques and failure rates. Stud Fam Plann . 1977;;8:109-114.
Chi IC, Laufe LE, Atwood RJ.  Ectopic pregnancy following female sterilization procedures. Adv Plann Parent . 1981;;16:52-58.
World Health Organization.  Task Force on Intrauterine Devices for Fertility Regulation: a multinational case-control study of ectopic pregnancy. Clin Reprod Fertil . 1985;;3:131-143.
DeStefano F, Peterson HB.  Ectopic pregnancy after sterilization. JAMA . 1984;;251:1432.
Weiss NS, Daling JR, Chow WH.  Control definition in case-control studies of ectopic pregnancy. Am J Public Health . 1985;;75:67-68.
Weiss NS, Daling JR.  Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy. JAMA . 1988;;260:1553-1554.
Kjer JJ, Knudsen LB.  Ectopic pregnancy subsequent to laparoscopic sterilization. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1989;;160:1202-1204.
Gray RH.  A case-control study of ectopic pregnancy in developed and developing countries.  In: Zatuchni GI, Goldsmith A, Sciarra JJ, eds. Intrauterine Contraception: Advances and Future Prospects . Philadelphia, Pa: Harper & Row Publishers Inc; 1984;:354-364.
DeStefano F, Peterson HB, Layde PM, Rubin GL.  Risk of ectopic pregnancy following tubal sterilization. Obstet Gynecol . 1982;;60:326-330.
McCausland A.  High rate of ectopic pregnancy following laparoscopic tubal coagulation failures. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1980;;136:97-100.
Chi IC, Laufe LE, Gardner SD, Tolbert MA.  An epidemiologic study of risk factors associated with pregnancy following female sterilization. Am J Obstet Gynecol . 1980;;136:768-773.
Pearson DC, Grothaus LG, Thompson RS, Wagner EH.  Smokers and drinkers in a health maintenance organization population: lifestyles and health status. Prev Med . 1987;;16:783-795.
Holt VL, Daling JR, Voigt LF, et al.  Induced abortion and the risk of subsequent ectopic pregnancy. Am J Public Health . 1989;;79:1234-1238.
Breslow NE, Day NE. Statistical Methods in Cancer Research Volume 1: The Analysis of Case-Control Studies . Lyons, France: International Agency for Research on Cancer; 1980;.
Stergachis A, Shy KK, Grothaus LC, et al.  Tubal sterilization and the long-term risk of hysterectomy. JAMA . 1990;;264:2893-2898.
Marchbanks PA, Annegers JF, Coulam CB, Strathy JK, Kurland LT.  Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy: a population-based study. JAMA . 1988;;259:1823-1827.
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