Clinical follow-up compared with self-assessment of outcome after medical abortion: a multicentre, non-inferiority, randomised, controlled trial

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作者
Oppegaard, Kevin Sunde [1 ]
Qvigstad, Erik [2 ,3 ]
Fiala, Christian [4 ,8 ]
Heikinheimo, Oskari [5 ,6 ]
Benson, Lina [7 ]
Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina [8 ]
机构
[1] Klin Hammerfest, Dept Gynaecol, N-9613 Hammerfest, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Fac Med, Oslo, Norway
[3] Ullevaal Univ Hosp, Dept Gynaecol, Women & Childrens Div, Oslo, Norway
[4] GynMed Clin, Vienna, Austria
[5] Univ Helsinki, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Helsinki, Finland
[6] Univ Cent Hosp, Katiloopisto Hosp Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
[7] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Sci & Educ, Stockholm, Sweden
[8] Karolinska Inst, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Div Obstet & Gynaecol, Stockholm, Sweden
来源
LANCET | 2015年 / 385卷 / 9969期
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN; SURGICAL INTERVENTION; PREGNANCY TEST; MIFEPRISTONE; ACCEPTABILITY; ALTERNATIVES; ULTRASOUND; GESTATION; HCG;
D O I
10.1016/S0140-6736(14)61054-0
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Medical abortion with mifepristone and prostaglandins is well established. We compared clinical assessment with self-assessment of abortion outcome. Methods This randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial was done in four clinics in Austria, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, between Aug 16, 2011, and Jan 31, 2013. Women aged 18 years and older who had requested medical termination of a pregnancy up to 63 days of gestation were eligible. Computer-generated block randomisation (block size ten) assigned women in a 1: 1 ratio to attend routine clinical follow-up or to self-assess outcome at home with a semiquantitative urine human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) test 1-3 weeks after abortion. The primary outcome was the percentage of women with complete abortion not requiring further medical or surgical intervention within 3 months. Analysis was per protocol and by intention to treat. The non-inferiority margin was five percentage points. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01487213. Findings 924 women were assigned routine follow-up (n=466) or self-assessment (n=458) and included in the intention-to-treat analysis. 901 were included in the per-protocol analysis (n=446 and n=455, respectively). Complete abortion was reported in 432 (95%) of 455 in the routine follow-up group and 419 (94%) of 446 women in the self-assessment group (crude difference -1.0, 95% CI -4.0 to 2.0). 20 (4%) women in the routine follow-up group and 17 (4%) in the self-assessment group required surgery. No women in the routine follow-up group versus three in the self-assessment group had undetected continuing pregnancies. Eight (1.8%) and one (0.2%) women, respectively, had infections (p=0.038). Interpretation Self-assessment was non-inferior to routine follow-up and could save resources.
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页码:698 / 704
页数:7
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