A comparative study of medical termination of pregnancy between 8-12 weeks with misoprostol versus mifepristone along with misoprostol at tertiary care hospital

Journal Title: International Archives of Integrated Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 10

Abstract

Introduction: Medical method of abortion has advantages over surgical methods as it is non-invasive. Hence, no complications of anesthesia and administration of drugs is easy in medical methods. There is a need for evolving a safe and effective method for safe and effective method for terminating pregnancy in the first trimester. Aim: We have taken up the present study to know the efficacy of combination of mifepristone and misoprostol versus single drug misoprostol alone for 1st trimester abortion. Materials and methods: It was a Cross-Sectional Study carried on pregnant women coming for MTP under family planning op at CKM hospital for 2 years. The study included two groups Group-A and Group-B. Group-A consisted of 50 randomly selected cases received Vaginal Misoprostol 600 micrograms stat dose followed every 4th hourly by 400 micrograms for 24 hours, for a maximum of 4 doses. Group-B has 50 cases received Oral Mifepristone 200 mg and simultaneously 600 micrograms of vaginal Misoprostol stat dose followed every 4th hourly with 400 micrograms vaginal Misoprostol for a period of 24 hours maximum 4 doses. Depending on response USG was done within 24-48 hours in both studies and rescan after 2 weeks. Results: Among Group B subjects 86% had expulsion within 5-10 hrs and remaining 14% had expulsion within 10-15 hours. Among Group A subjects 76% required >24 hrs for expulsion, 10% required 20-24 hrs, 6% required 15-20 hrs and 8% needed 10-15 hrs for expulsion. The difference between grouping and induction to abortion interval was found to be statistically significant. In Group A, 15 subjects (30%) had complete expulsion of products. 35 subjects (70%) required D&C. In Group B, 43 subjects (86%) had complete expulsion, 7 subjects (14%) required D&C. The difference between grouping and final outcome was found to be statistically significant. Majority of study subjects who require D&C were present in Group A compared to Group B. The difference between grouping and D&C was found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Thus combination of Mifepristone and vaginal Misoprostol is more efficacious than vaginal Misoprostol alone.

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V. Aruna Devi, M Nagalakshmi, P Rajitha

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V. Aruna Devi, M Nagalakshmi, P Rajitha (2018). A comparative study of medical termination of pregnancy between 8-12 weeks with misoprostol versus mifepristone along with misoprostol at tertiary care hospital. International Archives of Integrated Medicine, 5(10), 63-72. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-416151