King T M, Dubin N H, Atienza M F, Burkman R T, Blake D A, Baros N A
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1977 Dec 1;129(7):817-24. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(77)90403-3.
The clinical management of the elective midtrimester abortion continues to be unsatisfactory as judged by either national mortality or morbidity rates. This report documents the results of a randomized series of 19 midtrimester abortions induced by either intra-amniotic hyperosmolar urea and 5 mg. of prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2alpha) or intra-amniotic hyperosmolar urea alone. Pertinent clinical characteristics and biochemical determinations were compared between these two groups. A series of 150 patients were then treated with urea and 5 mg. of PGF2alpha. The clinical results of this series of patients are presented and compared with a previous group who had urea and 10 mg. of PGF2alpha. These studies demonstrate that 5 mg. of PGF2alpha with 80 Gm. of urea achieves injection-abortion intervals that are less than 24 hours.