Use of prostaglandin, hypertonic saline and oxytocin for second-trimester abortion

D. Muzsnai, T. Kerenyi

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Abstract

The management of second-trimester abortion is still not satisfactory with respect to safety and side-effects; it is considered to be in a state of evolution. The goal of this investigation has been to combine, in reduced quantity, prostaglandin and hypertonic saline in order to minimize the complications and side-effects associated with the separate administration of each component. This study documents the results of a random sample of 385 abortions performed in the second trimester, induced by intraamniotic instillation of prostaglandin (20 mg) and NaCl 5 and 10 g in different volumes and concentrations augmented with oxytocin. In a series of 20 patients, the coagulation profile is presented and the clinical characteristics of 4 groups are compared. This study demonstrated no coagulation defects. The gastrointestinal side-effects were reduced. In spite of the reduced dosage of each component, the instillation abortion interval still remained 17.08 h on the average. Incomplete abortion ranged from 32% to 48.78%. The data presented in this report suggests that combination of prostaglandin, hypertonic saline and oxytocin is feasible for midtrimester abortion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)385-389
Number of pages5
JournalEuropean Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1979

Keywords

  • coagulation profile
  • gastrointestinal side-effects

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