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Clinical effect analysis of ultrasound-guided abortion and quadruple method for terminating high-risk pregnancy of women |
1.Hunan Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Hunan Province, 410000; 2.The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South China |
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Abstract To investigate the clinical efficacy of ultrasound-guided abortion and quadruple method for terminating high-risk pregnancy of women.Methods: 200 women with high-risk pregnancy were selected in this study prospectively from April 2015 to June 2019.According to the different treatment methods, these women were divided into group A and group B (100 cases in each group).The women in group A were given ultrasound-guided abortion, and the women in group B were given quadruple method for abortion.The differences of surgical conditions, clinical efficacy, and poor prognosis of the women were observed and compared between the two groups.Results: There were significant differences in surgical conditions of the women in the two groups among the women with different risk factors.The duration of postoperative vaginal bleeding of the women in group B was significantly shorter than that of the women in group A.The total postoperative clinical effective rate (99.0%) of the women in group B was significantly higher than that (92.0%) of the women in group A, and the total incidence (2.0%), such as cervical laceration, incomplete abortion, uterine perforation, and induced abortion syndrome, of the women in group B was significantly lower than that (9.0%) of the women in group A (all P<0.05).Conclusion: The quadruple method for pregnancy termination can improve the clinical effect, shorten the postoperative vaginal bleeding duration, and reduce the occurrence of poor prognosis, which provides an effective method for abortion of the women with highrisk pregnancy.
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