Vaginal Misoprostol in the Management of First Trimester Non-viable Pregnancy

Author:

Seyam Y. S.1,Flamerzi M. A.1,Abdallah M. M.1,Ahmed B.1

Affiliation:

1. Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Women's Hospital Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar

Abstract

To study the effectiveness of a regimen of repeated doses of vaginal misoprostol in the management of first trimester missed abortion, one hundred andfour pregnant women with first trimester non-viable pregnancies were treated with an initial dose of800 g of vaginal misoprostol followed after four hours by further doses of400 ! g fourhourly for a maximum of three doses. The complete expulsion rate was 85.6%. Fifty of the 104 (48.1%) women underwent surgical evacuation. In 14 (135%) women, gestational products were obtained and confirmed by histopathological examination. In 36 (34.6%) there were minimal or no products obtained and these were considered to be complete miscarriages. The cervical os was found open in all (135%) the incomplete miscarriages. Severe abdominal pain was experienced by 10.6% of the patients and excessive vaginal bleeding occurred in 135% of them. A fall in hemoglobin of more than one gramldl occurred in 5.8% of the women and another 5.8% of them had fever > 38°C. The stay in hospital was two days for 87 (83.7%) women and three days for 15 (14.4%) women. One (1%) woman stayed four days and another stayed less than one day. None of the women had any complications. This study demonstrated the efficacy and safety of vaginal misoprostol as a medical treatment for first trimester non-viable pregnancies using an initial dose of 800 g, followed after four hours by further doses of 400 ! g four-hourly for a maximum of three doses. This management also provided adequate cervical dilatation for surgical evacuation when complete expulsion did not occur.

Publisher

Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press)

Subject

General Medicine

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