BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pregnancy failure who have been managed expectantly. We therefore performed a randomized trial on this subject. METHODS: Women with early pregnancy failure, who had been managed expectantly for at least 1 week, were assigned randomly (using a computer-generated list) to receive either vaginal misoprostol 800 mug or curettage. If, after 24 h, there had not been complete evacuation, a further 800 mug of misoprostol was administered. In the absence of complete evacuation after >3 days, curettage was performed. The primary end-point was the complete evacuation of the products of conception, with secondary end-points being the occurrence of side e...
Background: Misoprostol is effective for cervical priming prior to suction evacuation in first trime...
Introduction: Curettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomple...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Objective: To compare vaginal misoprostol treatment with expectant management in early non-viable pr...
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...
Early pregnancy failure (EPF) occurs in 10-15% of clinically diagnosed pregnancies. 65% of these wom...
BACKGROUND: The increased pressure on health care expenses implies that physicians should consider e...
Objective To assess fertility and obstetric outcomes in women treated with curettage or undergoing e...
Background: Misoprostol is effective for cervical priming prior to suction evacuation in first trime...
Introduction: Curettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomple...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effectiveness of misoprostol treatment in women with early pre...
Objective: To compare vaginal misoprostol treatment with expectant management in early non-viable pr...
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...
Early pregnancy failure (EPF) occurs in 10-15% of clinically diagnosed pregnancies. 65% of these wom...
BACKGROUND: The increased pressure on health care expenses implies that physicians should consider e...
Objective To assess fertility and obstetric outcomes in women treated with curettage or undergoing e...
Background: Misoprostol is effective for cervical priming prior to suction evacuation in first trime...
Introduction: Curettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomple...
IntroductionCurettage is more effective than expectant management in women with suspected incomplete...