Failed early pregnancy

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Failed early pregnancy refers to the death of the embryo and therefore, miscarriage. The most common cause of embryonic death is a chromosomal abnormality.

Radiographic features

Ultrasound
Findings diagnostic of pregnancy failure
  • crown-rump length (CRL) of ≥7 mm and no heartbeat on a transvaginal scan
  • mean sac diameter (MSD) of ≥25 mm and no embryo on a transvaginal scan
  • absence of embryo with heartbeat ≥2 weeks after a scan that showed a gestational sac without a yolk sac
  • absence of embryo with heartbeat ≥11 days after a scan that showed a gestational sac with a yolk sac
  • pregnancy with an embryo with no heart activity on initial scan and repeat scan ≥7 days later 2
  • sac with no embryo and an MSD <12 mm on initial scan that fails to double in size on a scan ≥14 days later 2
  • sac with no embryo and an MSD ≥12 mm on initial scan with no embryo heart activity on a scan ≥7 days later 2
  • embryo (irrespective of crown-rump length) without cardiac activity on initial scan and a scan ≥7 days later 2
Findings suspicious but not diagnostic of pregnancy failure
  • crown-rump length (CRL) of <7 mm and no heartbeat
  • mean sac diameter (MSD) of 16-24 mm and no embryo
  • absence of embryo with heartbeat 7-13 days after a scan that showed a gestational sac without a yolk sac
  • absence of embryo with heartbeat 7-10 days after a scan that showed a gestational sac with a yolk sac
  • absence of embryo ≥ 6≥6 weeks after last menstrual period
  • amnion seen adjacent to yolk sac, with no visible embryo (empty amnion sign)
  • enlarged yolk sac (>7 mm)
  • small gestational sac in relation to the size of the embryo (<5 mm difference between mean sac diameter and crown-rump length)
  • large amniotic cavity (expanded amnion sign)

Practical points

When there are findings suspicious for pregnancy failure, follow-up ultrasonography at 7-14 days to assess the pregnancy for viability is generally appropriate.

See also

  • -<li>absence of embryo ≥ 6 weeks after last menstrual period</li>
  • +<li>absence of embryo ≥6 weeks after last menstrual period</li>

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  • Preisler J, Kopeika J, Ismail L, Vathanan V, Farren J, Abdallah Y, Battacharjee P, Van Holsbeke C, Bottomley C, Gould D, Johnson S, Stalder C, Van Calster B, Hamilton J, Timmerman D, Bourne T. Defining safe criteria to diagnose miscarriage: prospective observational multicentre study. (2015) BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 351: h4579. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h4579">doi:10.1136/bmj.h4579</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26400869">Pubmed</a> <span class="ref_v4"></span>
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