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NCT ID: NCT05516810 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Abortion, Spontaneous

The Accuracy of Ultrasound Diagnosis of Hydatidiform Moles

Start date: October 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective observational study assessing which ultrasound findings are best at excluding a molar pregnancy in first trimester miscarriage.

NCT ID: NCT05342467 Recruiting - Missed Abortion Clinical Trials

Gemeprost Versus Dinoprostone in First Trimester Miscarriages

Start date: November 11, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Comparison between gemeprost and dinoprostone to evacuate first trimester miscarriages.

NCT ID: NCT01775917 Recruiting - Missed Abortion Clinical Trials

The Role of Uterine Artery Doppler Parameters in the Management of Retained Products of Conception.

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

During the recent decades the need for surgical evacuation of the uterus in early miscarriages and incomplete miscarriages has been questioned. It has been shown that an observational approach can be, in many cases, as good as an invasive one without increasing the incidence of uterine infections. it has been shown that misoprostol - prostaglandin E1 given for missed abortions is successful in emptying the uterus in 85% of cases without any need for surgical intervention. and during recent years many women prefer this approach than the surgical one . Many have tried using sonographic signs such as endometrial thickness, the presence of a gestational sac, and color doppler to differ between blood clots and a gestational residua in uterus, and to decide according to these signs wether there is a need for surgical evacuation or an expectant management could be used. but none of these methods have been proven to be completely efficient as predictors. In this study the investigators will examine whether the doppler indices in the uterine arteries can help to predict which gestational residua needs surgical evacuation of the uterus and which could be managed expectantly. The study hypothesis is that the resistance in uterine artery doppler will be lower in cases with intrauterine residua as opposed to high resistance in cases without residua.