A randomized trial comparing misoprostol three and seven days after methotrexate for early abortion
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A randomized trial comparing misoprostol three and seven days after methotrexate for early abortion
Abstract
Objective: Our purpose was to determine whether vaginal misoprostol 7 days rather than 3 days after methotrexate injection increases the percent of successful abortions on the day of misoprostol administration.
Study design: A randomized controlled trial was performed in women requesting an abortion at < or = 56 days' gestation. Eighty-six women were treated with methotrexate 50 mg/m2 intramuscularly followed 3 days (group 1) or 7 days (group 2) later by vaginal misoprostol 800 micrograms. The misoprostol dose was repeated if the abortion did not occur.
Results: Complete abortion occurred in 38 of 46 (83%) patients in group 1 and 39 of 40 (98%) in group 2 (p = 0.033). Of the women with complete abortions, 30 of 46 (65%) in group 1 and 27 of 40 (68%) in group 2 aborted the same day as the first or second dose of misoprostol (p = 0.823). Vaginal bleeding lasted 14 +/- 5 (mean +/- SD) days in group 1 and 17 +/- 9 days in group 2. The remaining women aborted after a delay of 24 +/- 6 days in group 1 and 28 +/- 13 days in group 2. For these women vaginal bleeding lasted 18 +/- 17 and 14 +/- 7 days, respectively, and the human chorionic gonadotropin-beta level was < or = 25 IU/L by 22 +/- 7 days after the abortion in group 1 and 19 +/- 9 days in group 2. Treatment failures in group 1 were four continuing pregnancies (9%), two incomplete abortions (4%), and two women who requested surgical termination after receiving both medications (4%). The treatment failure in group 2 was an incomplete abortion. Methotrexate and misoprostol side effects were infrequent.
Conclusions: Methotrexate and vaginal misoprostol are more effective abortifacients when the misoprostol is given 7 days rather than 3 days after methotrexate. This treatment regimen may offer an alternative to surgical abortion or the use of antiprogestins and prostaglandin for medical abortion.
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