Second- and third-trimester management of medical termination of pregnancy and fetal death in utero after prior caesarean section |
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Authors: | Cayrac Mélanie Faillie Jean-Luc Flandrin Anaïg Boulot Pierre |
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Affiliation: | a Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University Hospital, Montpellier, France b Department of Medical Information, University Hospital, Montpellier, France |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesTo evaluate the results and risks of a protocol for second- and third-trimester termination of pregnancy after prior caesarean section.Study designThis is a retrospective study, conducted in a level 3 (university hospital) maternity unit between January 2001 and September 2008. 67 women with a history of caesarean section underwent second- and third-trimester termination of pregnancy. The protocol was administration of 600 mg mifepristone the first day and application of laminaria tents the second day. One the third day, 48 h after mifepristone, two 200 μg tablets of misoprostol were given orally every 3 h until delivery. Epidural analgesia was performed routinely. Complications analysed were uterine rupture, labour lasting over 12 h, and bleeding requiring blood transfusion.ResultsDelivery was vaginal in 64 cases (95.5%), a median 4 h 20 min (P25: 3 h 5 min, P75: 7 h 7 min) after administration of misoprostol (median number of tablets 2; P25: 2, P75: 4). The median number of tablets of misoprostol was significantly higher for termination of pregnancy than for fetal death in utero (4 vs. 2; p = 0.002). The rate of uterine rupture was 4.8% [95% CI: 1.2-14.2]. Bleeding during delivery requiring a transfusion occurred in 2 cases (3.0%; 95% CI: 0.5-11.3).ConclusionA high rate of vaginal delivery was achieved at low doses of misoprostol, with a short median induction-to-delivery interval, and a rate of uterine rupture higher than that observed during attempted vaginal delivery at term in a caesarean scar pregnancy. The rate of severe bleeding during delivery was low. |
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Keywords: | Termination of pregnancy Mifepristone Misoprostol Caesarean scar Uterine rupture |
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