Author/Authors :
Al-Dughaishi, Tamima Sultan Qaboos University and Hospital, Muscat, Oman , Al-Jabri, Mussab Mubarak Hamed Sultan Qaboos University and Hospital, Muscat, Oman , Al-Haddabi, Amjad Hamed Sultan Qaboos University and Hospital, Muscat, Oman , Gowri, Vaidyanathan Sultan Qaboos University and Hospital, Muscat, Oman
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to find out the patients preference towards the managementof
pregnancy loss to either Misoprostol or dilatation and evacuation or curettage
(D&C) in two different study periods.
Methods: Retrospective chart review study included a total of 411 patients. The first
study period was January to December 2010 and the second study period was January
to December 2014. All patients were managed in Sultan Qaboos University Hospital
of Oman.
Results: Misoprostol was more preferable than dilatation and curettage D&C in both
2010 and 2014, with percentages of 79.30% and 69.57%, respectively. There was a
slight increase in the preference toward D&C in 2014. There was a slight increase in
the preference toward D&C with older age group as well as in patients with history
of miscarriages.
Conclusion: In comparison between 2010 and 2014 data, there was no significant
change in patients’ preference. There was a slight increase in the preference toward
D&C in the older age group and in patients with previous history of abortion in both
years.
Keywords :
Abortion , Miscarriage , Misoprostol , Parity , Trends