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Treatment of Incomplete Abortion With 600 Mcg Oral Misoprostol Compared to Standard Surgical Treatment
This study has been completed.
First Received: April 28, 2008   Last Updated: May 5, 2008   History of Changes
Sponsor: Gynuity Health Projects
Information provided by: Gynuity Health Projects
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00674232
  Purpose

This study aims to compare the efficacy, side effects profile and acceptability of a single dose of 600mcg misoprostol taken orally compared to standard surgical treatment as per local protocols for the treatment of incomplete abortion.


Condition Intervention
Incomplete Abortion
Drug: 600 mcg misoprostol
Procedure: Surgical treatment

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Open Label, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: Misoprostol for Treatment of Incomplete Abortion

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Further study details as provided by Gynuity Health Projects:

Primary Outcome Measures:
  • complete resolution of signs/symptoms of incomplete abortion without recourse to surgery at any point for any reason [ Time Frame: one week after initial treatment ]

Secondary Outcome Measures:
  • side effects [ Time Frame: measured at follow up visit one week after initial treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
  • acceptability [ Time Frame: measured at follow up visit one week after initial treatment ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Enrollment: 311
Study Start Date: May 2006
Study Completion Date: October 2007
Arms Assigned Interventions
Misoprostol: Experimental
Group 1 randomized to take single dose of 600 mcg oral misoprostol
Drug: 600 mcg misoprostol
single dose of misoprostol taken orally
Surgical treatment
Group 2 randomized to receive standard surgical treatment as per local protocol (D&C or MVA)
Procedure: Surgical treatment
Either dilation and curettage or manual vacuum aspiration, as per local protocol

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   14 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study:   Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • past or present history of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
  • open cervical os
  • evidence of incomplete abortion with substantial debris in the uterus (if using ultrasound)
  • surgical evacuation of the uterus would be advised as course of action if misoprostol was not available
  • generally in good health
  • woman lives or works within one hour of study site
  • woman willing to provide contact information for follow up purposes
  • informed consent given

Exclusion Criteria:

  • contraindications to study drug
  • uterine size larger than 12 weeks LMP
  • signs of severe infection
  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00674232

Locations
Ecuador
Hospital Gineco-obstetrico Isidro Ayora
Quito, Ecuador
Hospital del Dia, CEMOPLAF
Quito, Ecuador
Venezuela
Hospital Maternidad Concepcion Palacios
Caracas, Venezuela
Sponsors and Collaborators
Gynuity Health Projects
Investigators
Study Director: Melanie Peña, MPH, MA Gynuity Health Projects
Study Director: Jill Durocher Gynuity Health Projects
  More Information

Additional Information:
No publications provided

Responsible Party: Gynuity Health Projects ( Dr. Beverly Winikoff )
Study ID Numbers: 2.2.0
Study First Received: April 28, 2008
Last Updated: May 5, 2008
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00674232     History of Changes
Health Authority: Ecuador: Hospital Gineco-obstetrico Isidro Ayora;   Venezuela: Hospital Maternidad Concepcion Palacios

Keywords provided by Gynuity Health Projects:
incomplete abortion
spontaneous miscarriage

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Pregnancy Complications
Oxytocics
Misoprostol
Physiological Effects of Drugs
Gastrointestinal Agents
Reproductive Control Agents
Abortion, Incomplete
Abortifacient Agents, Nonsteroidal
Pharmacologic Actions
Therapeutic Uses
Abortifacient Agents
Anti-Ulcer Agents
Abortion, Spontaneous

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