ResearchBib Share Your Research, Maximize Your Social Impacts
Sign for Notice Everyday Sign up >> Login

COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN COMBINED USE OF INTRACERVICAL FOLEY CATHETER WITH VAGINAL MISOPROSTOL VERSUS VAGINAL MISOPROSTOL FOR MID TRIMESTER ABORTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS CAESAREAN SECTIONS

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.9, No. 04)

Publication Date:

Authors : ; ;

Page : 634-640

Keywords : Intracervical foleys Catheter Misoprostol Caesarean Section Mid Trimester Abortion;

Source : Downloadexternal Find it from : Google Scholarexternal

Abstract

Background:There is a gradual increase in second-trimester abortion because of wide scale introduction of prenatal screening programs detecting women whose pregnancies are complicated by serious fetal abnormalities suchas aneuploidy, cardiovascular and skeletal malformation. It constitutes 10-15% of all induced abortions.With the global trend of raised cesarean section rate, obstetricians are faced with the challenge of termination of pregnancy in women with a scarred uterus.Termination of pregnancy in second trimester is associated with much more morbidity and mortality than when it is done in the first trimester. The various methods for second trimester termination of pregnancy are still controversial and the search for the ideal method which is the safest, easiest, cheapest and most effective is still going on. Search for alternative and effective method is the need of hour. In our study, we aimed at assessing the effectiveness and safety of intracervical foleys catheter with vaginal misoprost and comparing it with the vaginal misoprost for mid trimester abortions in patients with previous caesarean. Methods: This was a prospective randomized controlled trial conducted on 108 women undergoing mid trimester abortions at Patna medical college and hospital in 2019. Patients were randomly allocated in 2 groups Group I ( intracervical foleys and Misoprostol group): Intracervical Foley catheter inserted with a standard regimen of moistened misoprostol tablets (200 μg) 6 hourly intravaginally was used. Group II (misoprostol group): moistened misoprostol tablets (200 μg) 6 hourly inserted vaginally. Procedure efficacy (defined as complete abortion within 48 hours of first dose of misoprostol), safety and reduction in side effects ,acceptability, dose of misoprost required were assessed in both the groups. Results:The induction to abortion interval was 24.16 ± 1.52 hours in the combined group compared to 45.76 ± 1.63 hours in the misoprostol group (P value<0.021) with success rate of 96% in the combined group and 80 % in misoprostol group. Total dose of misoprostol required in combined group was (682.33+_ 245) micrograms and (1100 +_ 212) micrograms in misoprost group with p value < 0.001 No significant difference as regard occurrence of advere effects between the two groups. Conclusions:Combined use of intracervical foley catheter and vaginal misoprostol is a novel safe, effective and acceptable method for termination of second trimester in patients with previous caesarean sectionpregnancy.

Last modified: 2021-08-09 19:19:44