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. 2024 Aug;40(7):1425-1429.
doi: 10.12669/pjms.40.7.8751.

Medical management of first trimester missed miscarriages - A cross-sectional study

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Medical management of first trimester missed miscarriages - A cross-sectional study

Shatha Nasser et al. Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Background & objective: Miscarriage, a common complication of early pregnancy before 12 completed weeks of gestation, is typically managed medically. We aimed to estimate the success and complication rate of medical management in women with first-trimester missed miscarriages. Our objective was to calculate the rate of complete uterine evacuation within three weeks of treatment, rate of infection, significant blood loss, re-admission, or surgical evacuation.

Methods: It was a retrospective cross-sectional study that included women diagnosed with miscarriage at less than 13 weeks' gestation in Latifa Hospital's Gynecology Department from January 2019 to December 2019 in Dubai. These patients were given vaginal misoprostol, 400-800 mcg every 6-8 hours until expulsion of pregnancy.

Results: There were 294 women included in the study. The success rate was 60.5% (178/294). Twenty women developed significant blood loss (6.8%), four women developed infection (1.4%), 76 required readmission (25.9%), 12 women received blood transfusion (4.1%), and 74 women required a surgical evacuation (25.2%). Nulliparity, unscarred uterus, and the presence of abdominal pain with vaginal bleeding before treatment were significantly associated with the successful medical treatment (p<0.05).

Conclusion: The success rate of the medical regimen studied lies on the lower end of what is quoted in the literature. The difference in the success rate could be attributed to the different definitions of success in other studies. Nulliparity, unscarred uterus and presence of abdominal pain with vaginal bleeding were associated with higher success.

Keywords: First trimester miscarriage; Misoprostol; Missed miscarriage management.

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Conflict of interest: None.

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Complications in medical management of first trimester missed miscarriage.

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