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Vaginal misoprostol versus combined intracervical foley’s catheter and oxytocin infusion for second trimester pregnancy termination in women with previous caesarean sections: a randomised control trial

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Pages 2962-2969 | Published online: 23 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

Second trimester pregnancy termination has been reported to be associated with 3–5 times higher maternal morbidity and mortality risks more than first trimester termination. Medical methods had been thoroughly assessed and it is considered the anchor of the safe abortion care. Howevere, there is no global agreement regarding the ideal method for induction of the second trimester abortion in a scarred uterus. The aim of this study was to achieve vaginal expulsion in an expeditious manner with less maternal complications. A total of 158 women having, a history of previous caesarean section undergoing second trimester pregnancy termination, were randomly allocated into group (1) vaginal misoprostol group (n = 79) or group (2) combined intracervical foley’s catheter plus intravenous oxytocin infusion group (n = 79). The primary endpoint was complete fetal expulsion. Meanwhile, secondary outcomes were the rates of maternal complications, in terms of the need for surgical evacuation of retained product of conception (ERPOC), severe haemorrhage, uterine rupture, blood transfusion, cervical laceration, diarrhoea, vomiting and fever. The registration number of this trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04501809. This study showed that the combined use of intracervical foley’s catheter and oxytocin is an effective, and safe alternative to vaginal misoprostol for termination of the second trimester pregnancy in women having a previous caesarean delivery.

    Impact statement

  • Why was this study conducted? The purpose of this study is to achieve an expeditious delivery for second trimester pregnancy termination in a scarred uterus by combined mechanical and pharmacological methods without significant morbidity. Physicians should balance the benefit of achieving vaginal exlpusion in an expeditious manner versus the risk of uterine rupture or any other maternal complications.

  • What does this add to what is known? This study showed that a combined mechanical and pharmacolohical approach for second trimester termination of pregnancy has comparable efficacy and safety to vaginal misoprostol which is more affordable to the low resources countries where termination of pregnancy in a scarred uterus still has an increased maternal morbidity.

  • What is the implication of this study on clinical practice? The combined use of intracervical foley’s catheter with intravenous oxytocin infusion is a safer option than vaginal misoprostol with less serious maternal complications.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the residents and nursing staff who helped in this study.

Author contributions

ANE contributed to conceptualisation, data curation, investigation, methodology, validation, supervision, visualisation, and to writing— review and editing. BMH contributed to writing review and editing, and methodology. MA contributed to conceptualisation, data curation, formal analysis, investigation, methodology, and to writing the original draft. LLE. contributed to conceptualisation, data curation, investigation, methodology, and statistical analysis of the data.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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