Effectiveness and acceptability of “at home” versus “at hospital” early medical abortion – A lesson from the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective cohort study

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Highlights

  • Home abortion and hospital abortion have comparable success rates.

  • Early retained trophoblastic material and surgical interventions were higher in the hospital group.

  • Patients consider hospital abortion safer than home abortion.

Abstract

Background

Since the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions on hospitals’ activity forced healthcare practitioners to innovate in order to provide continuity of care to patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of a newly established protocol for medical abortion and to measure the level of satisfaction of the patients who experienced abortion at home.

Methods

This retrospective study compared all the patients who had an early medical abortion at up to 9 weeks of gestation during the two drastically different periods between December 2018 and March 2021 (“hospital” and “home” groups). We evaluated the expulsion of the gestational sac as a primary outcome. The rates of infection, hemorrhage, retained trophoblastic material and need for surgical management were also assessed. A survey was also used to measure the satisfaction and acceptability of the method.

Results

The rate of expulsion of pregnancy was not significantly different between the two groups: 92.9% in hospital versus 99% at home. Early retained trophoblastic material and surgical interventions were higher in the hospital group. No significant difference was observed for the remaining outcomes. Moreover, the level of acceptability was similar in both groups, though patients felt safer in the “hospital” group.

Conclusion

Switching an early medical abortion protocol from expulsion of pregnancy in hospital to expulsion of pregnancy at home is effective and acceptable to women, and may be associated with decreased rate of retained trophoblastic material. Further larger studies are needed to test the long-term result of this protocol.

Keywords

COVID-19
Home protocol
Hospital protocol
Medical abortion
SARS-CoV-2
Telemedicine

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