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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2006 Jan;21(1):189-92.
doi: 10.1093/humrep/dei303. Epub 2005 Sep 9.

A randomized trial to compare the use of sublingual misoprostol with or without an additional 1 week course for the management of first trimester silent miscarriage

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Randomized Controlled Trial

A randomized trial to compare the use of sublingual misoprostol with or without an additional 1 week course for the management of first trimester silent miscarriage

Oi Shan Tang et al. Hum Reprod. 2006 Jan.

Abstract

Background: This randomized controlled trial compared the use of sublingual misoprostol with or without an additional 1 week course of sublingual misoprostol for the medical management of silent miscarriage.

Methods: A total of 180 women who had silent miscarriage (<13 weeks) was given 600 microg of misoprostol every 3 h for a maximum of three doses. These women were randomized into two groups: (i) no extended course of misoprostol or (ii) an extended course of sublingual misoprostol 400 microg daily for 1 week. The primary outcome measure was complete miscarriage rate.

Results: The success rates for complete miscarriage were similar in both groups (group 1: 92.2%; 95% CI: 86.1-97.5% and group 2: 93.2%; 95% CI: 84.6-96.8%). There were no serious complications. The incidence of diarrhoea was higher (P < 0.01) in the group with an extended course of sublingual misoprostol. Other side-effects were similar.

Conclusion: Sublingual misoprostol is useful for the management of silent miscarriage. An additional 1 week course of sublingual misoprostol did not improve the success rate or shorten the duration of vaginal bleeding. Instead, it increased the incidence of diarrhoea.

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