• español
  • English
  • français
  • Deutsch
  • português (Brasil)
  • italiano
  • Kontakt
  • Feedback abschicken
    • español
    • English
    • français
    • Deutsch
    • português (Brasil)
    • italiano
    • español
    • English
    • français
    • Deutsch
    • português (Brasil)
    • italiano
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
    Gredos. Repositorio documental de la Universidad de SalamancaUniversidad de Salamanca
    Consorcio BUCLE Recolector

    Stöbern

    Gesamter BestandBereiche & SammlungenErscheinungsdatumAutorenSchlagwortenTitelnDiese SammlungErscheinungsdatumAutorenSchlagwortenTiteln

    Mein Benutzerkonto

    EinloggenRegistrieren

    Statistiken

    Benutzungsstatistik
    Estadísticas totales de uso y lectura

    ENLACES Y ACCESOS

    Derechos de autorPolíticasGuías de autoarchivoFAQAdhesión USAL a la Declaración de BerlínProtocolo de depósito, modificación y retirada de documentos y datosSolicitud de depósito, modificación y retirada de documentos y datos

    COMPARTIR

    Dokumentanzeige 
    •   Gredos Startseite
    • Wissenschaftliches Repository
    • Departamentos
    • Ciencias Biosanitarias
    • Departamento Ciencias Biomédicas y del Diagnóstico
    • DCBD. Artículos del Departamento de Ciencias Biomédicas y del Diagnóstico
    • Dokumentanzeige
    •   Gredos Startseite
    • Wissenschaftliches Repository
    • Departamentos
    • Ciencias Biosanitarias
    • Departamento Ciencias Biomédicas y del Diagnóstico
    • DCBD. Artículos del Departamento de Ciencias Biomédicas y del Diagnóstico
    • Dokumentanzeige

    Compartir

    Exportar

    RISMendeleyRefworksZotero
    • edm
    • marc
    • xoai
    • qdc
    • ore
    • ese
    • dim
    • uketd_dc
    • oai_dc
    • etdms
    • rdf
    • mods
    • mets
    • didl
    • premis

    Citas

    Título
    Medical versus surgical treatment of first trimester spontaneous abortion: A cost-minimization analysis
    Autor(es)
    Cubo Nava, Ana MaríaAutoridad USAL
    Soto Pino, Zandra Mileny
    Haro Pérez, Ana MaríaAutoridad USAL ORCID
    Hernández-Hernández, Estrella
    Doyagüe Sánchez, María JoséAutoridad USAL ORCID
    Sayagués Manzano, José MaríaAutoridad USAL ORCID
    Palabras clave
    Abortion
    Miscarriage
    Medical treatment of abortion
    Misoprostol
    Dilation and curettage
    Fecha de publicación
    2019-01-10
    Editor
    Public Library of Science
    Citación
    Cubo Nava, A., Soto Pino, Z. M., Haro Pérez, A. M., Hernández Hernández, M. E., Doyague Sánchez, M. J., & Sayagués Manzano, J. M. (2019). Medical versus surgical treatment of first trimester spontaneous abortion: A cost-minimization analysis. PloS one, 14(1), e0210449. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210449. PMID: 30629715; PMCID: PMC6328124.
    Resumen
    [EN]Background: Traditionally the gold-standard technique for the treatment of spontaneous abortion has been uterine evacuation by aspiration curettage. However, many studies have proposed medical treatment with misoprostol as an alternative to the conventional surgical treatment. The aim of this study was to apply cost minimization methods to compare the cost and effectiveness of the use of vaginal misoprostol as a medical treatment for first trimester spontaneous abortion with those of evacuation curettage as a surgical treatment. Methodology/principal findings: We present a longitudinal, prospective and quasi-experimental research study including a total of 547 patients diagnosed with first-trimester spontaneous abortion, in the period from January 2013 to December 2015. Patients were offered medical treatment with 800 mg vaginal misoprostol or evacuation curettage. Patients treated with misoprostol were followed-up at 7 days and a transvaginal ultrasound was performed to confirm the success of the treatment. If it failed, a second dose of 800 mg of vaginal misoprostol was prescribed and a new control ultrasound was performed. In case of failure of medical treatment after the second dose of misoprostol, evacuation curettage was indicated. The effectiveness of each of the treatment options was calculated using a decision tree. The cost minimization study was carried out by weighting each cost according to the effectiveness of each branch of the treatment. Of the 547 patients who participated in the study, 348 (64%) chose medical treatment and 199 (36%) chose surgical treatment. The overall effectiveness of medical treatment was 81% (283/348) and surgical treatment of 100%. The estimated final cost for medical treatment was € 461.92 compared to € 2038.72 for surgical treatment, which represents an estimated average saving per patient of € 1576.8. Conclusions/significance: Medical treatment with misoprostol is a cheaper alternative to surgery: in the Spanish Public Healthcare System, it is five times more inexpensive than curettage. Given its success rates higher than 80%, mild side effects, controllable with additional medication and the high degree of overall satisfaction, it should be prioritized over the evacuation curettage in patients who meet the treatment criteria.
    URI
    https://hdl.handle.net/10366/154814
    DOI
    10.1371/journal.pone.0210449
    Versión del editor
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210449
    Aparece en las colecciones
    • DCBD. Artículos del Departamento de Ciencias Biomédicas y del Diagnóstico [88]
    Zur Langanzeige
    Dateien zu dieser Ressource
    Nombre:
    pone.0210449.pdf
    Tamaño:
    694.3Kb
    Formato:
    Adobe PDF
    Thumbnail
    Öffnen
     
    Universidad de Salamanca
    AVISO LEGAL Y POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDAD
    2024 © UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA
     
    Universidad de Salamanca
    AVISO LEGAL Y POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDAD
    2024 © UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA