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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SUCCESSFUL ABORTION RATE OF MIFEPRISTONE –MISOPROSTOL COMBINATION WITH EXRTAAMNIOTIC ETHACRIDINE LACTATE – MISOPROSTOL FOR TERMINATION OF SECOND TRIMESTER PREGNANCY

AUTHORS:

Dr.Mehwish Liaquat, Dr.Misbah Haider, Dr.Atika Javed

ABSTRACT:

The abortion procedure is one of the most common practices in practice, requiring a method of safe and effective abortion. Objective: the aim of the study was to compare the successful abortion rate and the average induction-abortion interval. Material and methods: the presentation was conducted among patients admitted to hospitals connected to Allama Iqbal Medical College lahore during the study period from November 2017 to October 2018. Patients will be randomized into two groups. Patients who entered abortions in the second trimester in the hospitals mentioned above were assigned a serial number from one to eighty, and all patients with even numbers are assigned to group 1 and all patients with odd numbers are assigned to group 2 , with each group 40 women. Results: In the present study, the mean induction cut-off interval for group 1 was 19.56 ± 1.82 hours and for group 2 it was 14.13 ± 2.72 hours. This was statistically significant. Of the 40 cases in each group, 37 had a complete abortion; H. 92.5% 3 cases (7.5%) of both groups had an incomplete abortion and were supplemented with control curettage in both groups. Conclusion: the ethacridinolactate, which is also immersed in the amniotic compared to the vaginal misoprostol, is safer and more acceptable, has a short I-A interval compared to mifepristone-misoprostol for the second trimester of termination of pregnancy. Keywords: Abortion rate, Induction-abortion interval Extraamniotic; Ethacridine lactate, Mifepristone, Second trimester abortion, Misoprostol.

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