Which factors influence the number of gemeprost pessaries used in inducing second-trimester abortions?
GROUND: The course of second-trimester abortions with the intention to use gemeprost as the only abortifacient is described. METHODS: The report is based on 278 consecutive second-trimester abortions, excluding missed abortions, during a 12-year period in a tertiary referral center. The women were treated with 1 mg gemeprost pessaries every fourth hour with a maximum of five applications during 24 h. If abortion had not occurred, a new treatment of gemeprost was prescribed after an interval of 12 h. RESULTS: The median number of gemeprost pessaries used was 4 (range 1-16) and the mean number (+/-SD) 4.09 (+/-1.90). Abortion occurred within 24 h in 78% of the women and within 48 h in 96%. The efficiency of gemeprost was highly dependent on previous vaginal deliveries (p<0.001), with a mean number of applications of 4.63 (+/-2.04), 3.93 (+/-1.74), and 3.13 (+/-1.26) in those with none, one, and two or more previous vaginal deliveries, respectively. Previous spontaneous abortions were ass