Volume 86, Issue 1 , Pages 22-26, July 2004
Endometrial thickness after misoprostol use for early pregnancy failure
Abstract
Objectives: To assess if there was any potential relationship between endometrial thickness and final treatment outcome in women successfully treated with misoprostol for a first trimester anembryonic gestation, embryonic demise or fetal demise. Methods: Eighty women were treated with up to two doses of misoprostol 800 μg vaginally for early pregnancy failure. Subjects were scheduled to return 2 (range 1–4), 7 (range 5–9) and 14 (range 12–17) days after treatment. Transvaginal ultrasonography was performed at each follow-up visit. Results: The median endometrial thickness at each of the follow-up visits for women who had expelled the gestational sac was 14 mm, 10 mm, and 7 mm, respectively. The endometrial thickness at the first follow-up visit exceeded 15 mm in 20 subjects (36%) and 30 mm in four subjects (7%). Only three women had a suction aspiration for bleeding after documented expulsion. The endometrial thickness for these women was 11, 13, and 14 mm at the first follow-up visit. Conclusions: There is no obvious relationship between increasing endometrial thickness and the need for surgical intervention in women treated with misoprostol for early pregnancy failure.
Keywords: Misoprostol, Early pregnancy failure, Miscarriage, Transvaginal ultrasound, endometrial thickness
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PII: S0020-7292(04)00050-5
doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2004.02.004
© 2004 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 86, Issue 1 , Pages 22-26, July 2004
