Clinical, hormonal and sonographic predictors of successful RU-486-lnduced abortions

Yehezkel Menashe, David Bider*, Josef Shalev, Clara Pariente, David M. Serr

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Abstract

o evaluate which method, clinical, hormonal or sonographic, can be used as the best predictor of successul RU-486-induced abortions, 20 healthy women with fetal cardiac activity, between 6 and 9 weeks from the last menstrual period and desiring abortion, were studied. Fourteen women (70%) successfully aborted, and 6 (30%) failed to abort within 7 days following therapy. A small hematoma, seen as a localized detachment of the gestational sac, was observed in the decidua capsularis in women who aborted successfully. A significant decrease in plasma levels of estradiol and progesterone (p < 0.04) and significantly increased cortisol levels (p < 0.001) in the plasma of the 14 patients who aborted were noted by the 7th day following treatment. No significant changes were observed in the 6 nonaborting patients. In conclusion, the differences in the early sonographic findings may be helpful in the early prediction of successful RU-486 administration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)108-112
Number of pages5
JournalGynecologic and Obstetric Investigation
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995

Keywords

  • Abortion
  • RU-486
  • Ultrasound

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