Abstract:Objective: To compare the mifepristone-misoprostol regimen with the misoprostol-alone regimen in terms of safety and effectiveness in women who underwent second trimester medical termination of pregnancy (MTOP). Methods: Medical records of all women with singleton pregnancy who underwent MTOP during the second trimester at Queen Elizabeth Hospital between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2019 were reviewed. Patients were prescribed with misoprostol 400 µg every 3 hours up to a maximum of five doses per day orall… Show more
“…At Kwong Wah Hospital, all cases of twin pregnancy are recorded in a specialised twin pregnancy clinic registry, and subsequently managed by a dedicated team of obstetricians and midwives in a specialised Twin Pregnancy Clinic. The medical professionals overseeing the clinic possess specialised expertise in the field of maternal fetal medicine 13 . As per departmental protocol, the patients received regular follow-up and ultrasound examinations.…”
Objective The proposed study is to evaluate the rate of
Caesarean section and outcomes in twin pregnancies undergoing induction
of labour, in comparison to singleton pregnancies. Design A
retrospective case-matched cohort study Setting A single public hospital
in Hong Kong Population or sample A total of 320 patients, comprising
160 patients with singleton pregnancies and 160 patients with twin
pregnancies who underwent the induction of labour between 1 January 2012
and 31 December 2020. Methods The patients with twin pregnancies were
matched with singleton pregnancies on a one-to-one basis in terms of
parity , maternal age and the indication for the induction of labour.
Main Outcome Measures The recorded data included the mode of delivery.
The matched groups were subjected to statistical analysis, utilising the
McNemar test for categorical variables and paired t-tests for continuous
variables. Results The number of having lower segment caesarean section
was 42/160 (26.3%) in twin pregnancies and 27/160 (16.9%) in singleton
pregnancies underwent induction of labour. (OR 2.14, CI 95% 1.14 to
4.04, p = 0.024) Conclusions The failure rate of induction of labour in
twin pregnancy was higher than in singleton pregnancy. Nevertheless,
more than 73% of patients with twin pregnancies undergoing induction of
labour had successful vaginal deliveries. Funding Nil Keywords Twin
pregnancy, Induction of labour, success rate
“…At Kwong Wah Hospital, all cases of twin pregnancy are recorded in a specialised twin pregnancy clinic registry, and subsequently managed by a dedicated team of obstetricians and midwives in a specialised Twin Pregnancy Clinic. The medical professionals overseeing the clinic possess specialised expertise in the field of maternal fetal medicine 13 . As per departmental protocol, the patients received regular follow-up and ultrasound examinations.…”
Objective The proposed study is to evaluate the rate of
Caesarean section and outcomes in twin pregnancies undergoing induction
of labour, in comparison to singleton pregnancies. Design A
retrospective case-matched cohort study Setting A single public hospital
in Hong Kong Population or sample A total of 320 patients, comprising
160 patients with singleton pregnancies and 160 patients with twin
pregnancies who underwent the induction of labour between 1 January 2012
and 31 December 2020. Methods The patients with twin pregnancies were
matched with singleton pregnancies on a one-to-one basis in terms of
parity , maternal age and the indication for the induction of labour.
Main Outcome Measures The recorded data included the mode of delivery.
The matched groups were subjected to statistical analysis, utilising the
McNemar test for categorical variables and paired t-tests for continuous
variables. Results The number of having lower segment caesarean section
was 42/160 (26.3%) in twin pregnancies and 27/160 (16.9%) in singleton
pregnancies underwent induction of labour. (OR 2.14, CI 95% 1.14 to
4.04, p = 0.024) Conclusions The failure rate of induction of labour in
twin pregnancy was higher than in singleton pregnancy. Nevertheless,
more than 73% of patients with twin pregnancies undergoing induction of
labour had successful vaginal deliveries. Funding Nil Keywords Twin
pregnancy, Induction of labour, success rate
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