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Dydrogesterone in threatened abortion: Pregnancy outcome
Available online 15 November 2005.
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Abstract
Objective
To determine whether therapy with dydrogesterone in threatened abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy will improve pregnancy outcome.
Design
Prospective open study.
Subjects
Pregnant women presenting to the obstetric and gynaecology clinic admitting center with vaginal bleeding before 13 weeks gestation were evaluated for entry into the study. Women were excluded if they had a history of recurrent miscarriage.
Method
Eligible subjects were randomized to receive either dydrogesterone 40 mg stat dose followed by 10 mg twice a day for one week or conservative therapy.
Results
One hundred and 54 women were recruited. There was no statistically significant differences between the two groups with regard to pre-treatment status. The continuing pregnancy success rate was significantly (p = 0.037) higher in women treated with dydrogesterone (95.9%) compared with women who received conservative treatment (86.3%). The odds ratio of the success rate between dydrogesterone treatment and non-treatment was 3.773 (95% confidence interval: 1.009–14.108).
Conclusion
Corpus luteal support with dydrogesterone has been shown to reduce the incidence of pregnancy loss in threatened abortion during the first trimester in women without a history of recurrent abortion.
Keywords: Dydrogesterone; Threatened abortion; Pregnancy; Luteal support
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methods
- 2.1. Design
- 2.2. Patient sample
- 2.3. Statistical analyses
- 3. Results
- 3.1. Vaginal bleeding
- 3.2. Vaginal spotting
- 3.3. Foetal heart activity
- 3.4. Presence of yolk sac
- 3.5. Regular intrauterine gestational sac
- 4. Discussion
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