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Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial

BACKGROUND: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a non-invasive and inexpensive treatment option in first trimester miscarriage. However, about 30% of women treated with misoprostol have incomplete evacuation of the uterus. Despite being relatively asymptomatic in most cases, this finding often lea...

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Autores principales: Verschoor, Marianne AC, Lemmers, Marike, Bossuyt, Patrick M, Graziosi, Giuseppe CM, Hajenius, Petra J, Hendriks, Dave J, van Hooff, Marcel AH, van Meurs, Hannah S, Opmeer, Brent C, van Tulder, Maurits W, Bouwma, Liesanne, Catshoek, Ruby, Geomini, Peggy, Klinkert, Ellen R, Langenveld, Josje, Nieboer, Theodoor E, van der Ploeg, J Marinus, Radder, Celine M, Spinder, Taeke, van der Voet, Lucy F, Mol, Ben Willem J, Huirne, Judith AF, Ankum, Willem M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-13-102
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author Verschoor, Marianne AC
Lemmers, Marike
Bossuyt, Patrick M
Graziosi, Giuseppe CM
Hajenius, Petra J
Hendriks, Dave J
van Hooff, Marcel AH
van Meurs, Hannah S
Opmeer, Brent C
van Tulder, Maurits W
Bouwma, Liesanne
Catshoek, Ruby
Geomini, Peggy
Klinkert, Ellen R
Langenveld, Josje
Nieboer, Theodoor E
van der Ploeg, J Marinus
Radder, Celine M
Spinder, Taeke
van der Voet, Lucy F
Mol, Ben Willem J
Huirne, Judith AF
Ankum, Willem M
author_facet Verschoor, Marianne AC
Lemmers, Marike
Bossuyt, Patrick M
Graziosi, Giuseppe CM
Hajenius, Petra J
Hendriks, Dave J
van Hooff, Marcel AH
van Meurs, Hannah S
Opmeer, Brent C
van Tulder, Maurits W
Bouwma, Liesanne
Catshoek, Ruby
Geomini, Peggy
Klinkert, Ellen R
Langenveld, Josje
Nieboer, Theodoor E
van der Ploeg, J Marinus
Radder, Celine M
Spinder, Taeke
van der Voet, Lucy F
Mol, Ben Willem J
Huirne, Judith AF
Ankum, Willem M
author_sort Verschoor, Marianne AC
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a non-invasive and inexpensive treatment option in first trimester miscarriage. However, about 30% of women treated with misoprostol have incomplete evacuation of the uterus. Despite being relatively asymptomatic in most cases, this finding often leads to additional surgical treatment (curettage). A comparison of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgical management versus expectant management is lacking in women with incomplete miscarriage after misoprostol. METHODS/DESIGN: The proposed study is a multicentre randomized controlled trial that assesses the costs and effects of curettage versus expectant management in women with incomplete evacuation of the uterus after misoprostol treatment for first trimester miscarriage. Eligible women will be randomized, after informed consent, within 24 hours after identification of incomplete evacuation of the uterus by ultrasound scanning. Women are randomly allocated to surgical or expectant management. Curettage is performed within three days after randomization. Primary outcome is the sonographic finding of an empty uterus (maximal diameter of any contents of the uterine cavity < 10 millimeters) six weeks after study entry. Secondary outcomes are patients’ quality of life, surgical outcome parameters, the type and number of re-interventions during the first three months and pregnancy rates and outcome 12 months after study entry. DISCUSSION: This trial will provide evidence for the (cost) effectiveness of surgical versus expectant management in women with incomplete evacuation of the uterus after misoprostol treatment for first trimester miscarriage. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Dutch Trial Register: NTR3110
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spelling pubmed-36483862013-05-09 Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial Verschoor, Marianne AC Lemmers, Marike Bossuyt, Patrick M Graziosi, Giuseppe CM Hajenius, Petra J Hendriks, Dave J van Hooff, Marcel AH van Meurs, Hannah S Opmeer, Brent C van Tulder, Maurits W Bouwma, Liesanne Catshoek, Ruby Geomini, Peggy Klinkert, Ellen R Langenveld, Josje Nieboer, Theodoor E van der Ploeg, J Marinus Radder, Celine M Spinder, Taeke van der Voet, Lucy F Mol, Ben Willem J Huirne, Judith AF Ankum, Willem M BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a non-invasive and inexpensive treatment option in first trimester miscarriage. However, about 30% of women treated with misoprostol have incomplete evacuation of the uterus. Despite being relatively asymptomatic in most cases, this finding often leads to additional surgical treatment (curettage). A comparison of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of surgical management versus expectant management is lacking in women with incomplete miscarriage after misoprostol. METHODS/DESIGN: The proposed study is a multicentre randomized controlled trial that assesses the costs and effects of curettage versus expectant management in women with incomplete evacuation of the uterus after misoprostol treatment for first trimester miscarriage. Eligible women will be randomized, after informed consent, within 24 hours after identification of incomplete evacuation of the uterus by ultrasound scanning. Women are randomly allocated to surgical or expectant management. Curettage is performed within three days after randomization. Primary outcome is the sonographic finding of an empty uterus (maximal diameter of any contents of the uterine cavity < 10 millimeters) six weeks after study entry. Secondary outcomes are patients’ quality of life, surgical outcome parameters, the type and number of re-interventions during the first three months and pregnancy rates and outcome 12 months after study entry. DISCUSSION: This trial will provide evidence for the (cost) effectiveness of surgical versus expectant management in women with incomplete evacuation of the uterus after misoprostol treatment for first trimester miscarriage. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Dutch Trial Register: NTR3110 BioMed Central 2013-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3648386/ /pubmed/23638956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-13-102 Text en Copyright © 2013 Verschoor et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Verschoor, Marianne AC
Lemmers, Marike
Bossuyt, Patrick M
Graziosi, Giuseppe CM
Hajenius, Petra J
Hendriks, Dave J
van Hooff, Marcel AH
van Meurs, Hannah S
Opmeer, Brent C
van Tulder, Maurits W
Bouwma, Liesanne
Catshoek, Ruby
Geomini, Peggy
Klinkert, Ellen R
Langenveld, Josje
Nieboer, Theodoor E
van der Ploeg, J Marinus
Radder, Celine M
Spinder, Taeke
van der Voet, Lucy F
Mol, Ben Willem J
Huirne, Judith AF
Ankum, Willem M
Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title_full Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title_fullStr Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title_full_unstemmed Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title_short Surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the MisoREST trial
title_sort surgical versus expectant management in women with an incomplete evacuation of the uterus after treatment with misoprostol for miscarriage: the misorest trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3648386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-13-102
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