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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Mar-Apr;8(2):48-50.
doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6661(199903/04)8:2<48::AID-MFM3>3.0.CO;2-F.

Vaginal misoprostol vs. concentrated oxytocin plus low-dose prostaglandin E2 for second trimester pregnancy termination

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Clinical Trial

Vaginal misoprostol vs. concentrated oxytocin plus low-dose prostaglandin E2 for second trimester pregnancy termination

J Owen et al. J Matern Fetal Med. 1999 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the efficacy of vaginal misoprostol for mid-trimester pregnancy termination.

Methods: This randomized trial compared misoprostol, 200 microg per vaginum q 12 h to a protocol of concentrated oxytocin plus low-dose vaginal prostaglandin E2 suppositories (10 mg q 6 h). Success was defined as an induction-to-delivery interval < or =24 h.

Results: Interim analysis of the first 30 (15-misoprostol, 15-concentrated oxytocin) women demonstrated that the 2 groups were similar with regard to indication for delivery, gestational age, and demographic characteristics. Misoprostol was associated with a lower success rate (67 vs. 87%, P = .2), a longer induction-delivery interval (22 h vs. 18 h, P = .09), a higher rate of retained placenta requiring curettage (27 vs. 13%, P = .65), and a higher live birth rate (50 vs. 0%, P = .006).

Conclusions: Compared to a regimen of concentrated oxytocin plus low-dose prostaglandin E2, misoprostol administered as vaginal tablets in a dose of 200 microg q 12 h is not satisfactory for mid-trimester pregnancy termination in an unselected population.

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