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- Title
Post-abortion Complications: A Narrative Review for Emergency Clinicians.
- Authors
Bridwell, Rachel E.; Long, Brit; Montrief, Tim; Gottlieb, Michael
- Abstract
An abortion is a procedure defined by termination of pregnancy, most commonly performed in the first or second trimester. There are several means of classification, but the most important includes whether the abortion was maternally "safe" (performed in a safe, clean environment with experienced providers and no legal restrictions) or "unsafe" (performed with hazardous materials and techniques, by person without the needed skills, or in an environment where minimal medical standards are not met). Complication rates depend on the procedure type, gestational age, patient comorbidities, clinician experience, and most importantly, whether the abortion is safe or unsafe. Safe abortions have significantly lower complication rates compared to unsafe abortions. Complications include bleeding, retained products of conception, retained cervical dilator, uterine perforation, amniotic fluid embolism, misoprostol toxicity, and endometritis. Mortality rates for safe abortions are less than 0.2%, compared to unsafe abortion rates that range between 4.7-13.2%. History and physical examination are integral components in recognizing complications of safe and unsafe abortions, with management dependent upon the diagnosis. This narrative review provides a focused overview of post-abortion complications for emergency clinicians.
- Subjects
ABORTION statistics; PHYSICAL diagnosis; UTERINE hemorrhage; ABORTION; MENTAL health; MISOPROSTOL; COMPUTED tomography; ECTOPIC pregnancy; PATIENT safety; AMNIOTIC fluid embolism; DISEASE complications
- Publication
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 6, p919
- ISSN
1936-900X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5811/westjem.2022.8.57929