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Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study

PURPOSE: To analyze the success rate, time to passage of tissue and subjective patient experience of a newly implemented protocol for medical management of early pregnancy failure (EPF) over a 2-year period. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of all patients with early pregnancy failure primarily...

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Autores principales: Colleselli, V., Nell, T., Bartosik, T., Brunner, C., Ciresa-Koenig, A., Wildt, L., Marth, C., Seeber, B.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27554492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00404-016-4179-6
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author Colleselli, V.
Nell, T.
Bartosik, T.
Brunner, C.
Ciresa-Koenig, A.
Wildt, L.
Marth, C.
Seeber, B.
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Nell, T.
Bartosik, T.
Brunner, C.
Ciresa-Koenig, A.
Wildt, L.
Marth, C.
Seeber, B.
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description PURPOSE: To analyze the success rate, time to passage of tissue and subjective patient experience of a newly implemented protocol for medical management of early pregnancy failure (EPF) over a 2-year period. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of all patients with early pregnancy failure primarily opting for medical management was performed. 200 mg mifepristone were administered orally, followed by a single vaginal dose of 800 mcg misoprostol after 36–48 h. We followed-up with our patients using a written questionnaire. RESULTS: 167 women were included in the present study. We observed an overall success rate of 92 %, defined as no need for surgical management after medication administration. We could not identify predictive values for success in a multivariate regression analysis. Most patients (84 %) passed tissue within 6 h after misoprostol administration. The protocol was well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects. Pain was managed well with sufficient analgesics. Responders to the questionnaire felt adequately informed prior to treatment and rated their overall experience as positive. CONCLUSION: The adaption of the institutional medical protocol resulted in a marked improvement of success rate when compared to the previously used protocol (92 vs. 61 %). We credit this increase to the adjusted medication schema as well as to targeted physician education on the expected course and interpretation of outcome measures. Our results underscore that the medical management of EPF is a safe and effective alternative to surgical evacuation in the clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-50713632016-11-02 Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study Colleselli, V. Nell, T. Bartosik, T. Brunner, C. Ciresa-Koenig, A. Wildt, L. Marth, C. Seeber, B. Arch Gynecol Obstet General Gynecology PURPOSE: To analyze the success rate, time to passage of tissue and subjective patient experience of a newly implemented protocol for medical management of early pregnancy failure (EPF) over a 2-year period. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of all patients with early pregnancy failure primarily opting for medical management was performed. 200 mg mifepristone were administered orally, followed by a single vaginal dose of 800 mcg misoprostol after 36–48 h. We followed-up with our patients using a written questionnaire. RESULTS: 167 women were included in the present study. We observed an overall success rate of 92 %, defined as no need for surgical management after medication administration. We could not identify predictive values for success in a multivariate regression analysis. Most patients (84 %) passed tissue within 6 h after misoprostol administration. The protocol was well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects. Pain was managed well with sufficient analgesics. Responders to the questionnaire felt adequately informed prior to treatment and rated their overall experience as positive. CONCLUSION: The adaption of the institutional medical protocol resulted in a marked improvement of success rate when compared to the previously used protocol (92 vs. 61 %). We credit this increase to the adjusted medication schema as well as to targeted physician education on the expected course and interpretation of outcome measures. Our results underscore that the medical management of EPF is a safe and effective alternative to surgical evacuation in the clinical setting. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-08-23 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5071363/ /pubmed/27554492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00404-016-4179-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle General Gynecology
Colleselli, V.
Nell, T.
Bartosik, T.
Brunner, C.
Ciresa-Koenig, A.
Wildt, L.
Marth, C.
Seeber, B.
Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title_full Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title_fullStr Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title_short Marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
title_sort marked improvement in the success rate of medical management of early pregnancy failure following the implementation of a novel institutional protocol and treatment guidelines: a follow-up study
topic General Gynecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27554492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00404-016-4179-6
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