Objective To assess fertility and obstetric outcomes in women treated with curettage or undergoing expectant management for an incomplete miscarriage after misoprostol treatment. Study Design Between June 2012 and July 2014, we conducted a multicentre randomised clinical trial (RCT) with a parallel cohort study for non-randomised women, treated according to their preference. In the RCT 30 women were allocated curettage and 29 expectant management. In the cohort 197 women participated; 65 underwent curettage and 132 women underwent expectant management. Primary outcome was curation, defined as either an empty uterus on sonography at six weeks or an uneventful clinical follow-up. We used questionnaires to assess fertility and obstetric outcom...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Objective: To compare vaginal misoprostol treatment with expectant management in early non-viable pr...
Abstract not availableM. Lemmers, M.A.C. Verschoor, K. Overwater, P.M. Bossuyt, D. Hendriks, M. Heme...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
INTRODUCTION: Curettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomple...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Background: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a non-invasive and inexpensive treatment option in...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Objective: To compare vaginal misoprostol treatment with expectant management in early non-viable pr...
Abstract not availableM. Lemmers, M.A.C. Verschoor, K. Overwater, P.M. Bossuyt, D. Hendriks, M. Heme...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
Is curettage more effective than expectant management in case of an incomplete evacuation after miso...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
INTRODUCTION: Curettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomple...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Background: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a non-invasive and inexpensive treatment option in...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Objective: To compare vaginal misoprostol treatment with expectant management in early non-viable pr...