Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study

Abstract Purpose To evaluate the short‐term efficacy and safety of a combined mifepristone‐misoprostol regimen in individuals seeking medical abortion at up to 63 days of gestational age. Methods This open‐label, multicenter, prospective study evaluated the short‐term efficacy and safety of medical...

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出版年:Reproductive Medicine and Biology
主要な著者: Yutaka Osuga, Kazuhiro Shirasu, Ruriko Tsushima, Ken Ishitani
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Wiley 2023-01-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12512
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description Abstract Purpose To evaluate the short‐term efficacy and safety of a combined mifepristone‐misoprostol regimen in individuals seeking medical abortion at up to 63 days of gestational age. Methods This open‐label, multicenter, prospective study evaluated the short‐term efficacy and safety of medical abortion, with the primary outcome being the abortion success rate 24 h after misoprostol administration. The participants received 200 mg of mifepristone orally and 800 μg of misoprostol buccally in the hospital/clinic 36–48 h later. Bleeding and lower abdominal pain, which are the main symptoms associated with medical abortion, were recorded. Results The abortion success rate was 93.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 87.3–97.1%) within 24 h of misoprostol administration, 63.3% (95% CI: 54.05–71.94%) within 4 h, and 90.0% (95% CI: 83.18–94.73%) within 8 h. The median time from misoprostol administration to a successful abortion was 3.93 h. Bleeding was most commonly observed 0–4 h prior to the confirmation of gestational sac (GS) expulsion. The most intense lower abdominal pain occurred 0–1 h before the confirmation of GS expulsion. Conclusion The combined regimen of mifepristone and buccal misoprostol for medical abortion showed short‐term efficacy and a favorable safety profile.
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spelling doaj-art-9baa209394ff43329b8b10ee2c8e8d072025-08-19T21:35:15ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782023-01-01221n/an/a10.1002/rmb2.12512Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective studyYutaka Osuga0Kazuhiro Shirasu1Ruriko Tsushima2Ken Ishitani3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo JapanDivision of Review Board Management Kanagawa National Health Insurance Organization Kanagawa JapanTsushima Ruriko Women’s Life Clinic Ginza Medical Corporation Women’s Wellness Tokyo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nippon Koukan Hospital Kanagawa JapanAbstract Purpose To evaluate the short‐term efficacy and safety of a combined mifepristone‐misoprostol regimen in individuals seeking medical abortion at up to 63 days of gestational age. Methods This open‐label, multicenter, prospective study evaluated the short‐term efficacy and safety of medical abortion, with the primary outcome being the abortion success rate 24 h after misoprostol administration. The participants received 200 mg of mifepristone orally and 800 μg of misoprostol buccally in the hospital/clinic 36–48 h later. Bleeding and lower abdominal pain, which are the main symptoms associated with medical abortion, were recorded. Results The abortion success rate was 93.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 87.3–97.1%) within 24 h of misoprostol administration, 63.3% (95% CI: 54.05–71.94%) within 4 h, and 90.0% (95% CI: 83.18–94.73%) within 8 h. The median time from misoprostol administration to a successful abortion was 3.93 h. Bleeding was most commonly observed 0–4 h prior to the confirmation of gestational sac (GS) expulsion. The most intense lower abdominal pain occurred 0–1 h before the confirmation of GS expulsion. Conclusion The combined regimen of mifepristone and buccal misoprostol for medical abortion showed short‐term efficacy and a favorable safety profile.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12512abortioncombination therapyJapanmifepristonemisoprostol
spellingShingle Yutaka Osuga
Kazuhiro Shirasu
Ruriko Tsushima
Ken Ishitani
Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
abortion
combination therapy
Japan
mifepristone
misoprostol
title Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
title_full Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
title_fullStr Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
title_short Short‐term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in Japan: A multicenter prospective study
title_sort short term efficacy and safety of early medical abortion in japan a multicenter prospective study
topic abortion
combination therapy
Japan
mifepristone
misoprostol
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12512
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