2020
DOI: 10.4103/jrms.jrms_393_19
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Comparison of the efficacy of sublingual, oral, and vaginal administration of misoprostol in the medical treatment of missed abortion during first trimester of pregnancy: A randomized clinical trial study

Abstract: Background: This study was aimed at comparing the efficacy of different routes of misoprostol administration, including sublingual, oral, and vaginal, on the induction of medical abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. Materials and Methods: This open-label, randomized clinical trial study was performed on 172 individuals in three parallel groups of vaginal, sublingual, and oral administration of misoprostol. The participants were randomized using permuted blocks … Show more

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“…Moreover, the retention of the embryo sac in the uterus can result in the organization of soft tissues and close adhesion with the uterine wall, increasing the difficulty of detaching both, which can often cause incomplete clearance and result in continuous vaginal bleeding or infection. Some patients even require multiple clearings, which carry a higher risk of complications and even secondary infertility [ 12 , 13 ]. In this study, the combination of different drugs was used to treat MA patients, and the results showed that the time to embryo expulsion, duration of surgery, intraoperative bleeding, duration of vaginal bleeding, and bleeding volume were lower in the research group than in the control group, while the rate of complete abortion and primary curettage were significantly higher than in the control group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the retention of the embryo sac in the uterus can result in the organization of soft tissues and close adhesion with the uterine wall, increasing the difficulty of detaching both, which can often cause incomplete clearance and result in continuous vaginal bleeding or infection. Some patients even require multiple clearings, which carry a higher risk of complications and even secondary infertility [ 12 , 13 ]. In this study, the combination of different drugs was used to treat MA patients, and the results showed that the time to embryo expulsion, duration of surgery, intraoperative bleeding, duration of vaginal bleeding, and bleeding volume were lower in the research group than in the control group, while the rate of complete abortion and primary curettage were significantly higher than in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%