First-trimester selective termination in multiple gestation by transvaginal ultrasound-guided intrathoracic injection of potassium chloride.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FERTILITY AND MENOPAUSAL STUDIES 1994;
39:90-4. [PMID:
8012446]
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Abstract
PATIENTS AND METHODS
Selective termination by transvaginal ultrasound-guided intrathoracic injection of potassium chloride (KC1) was performed between 8 and 10 weeks' gestation in eight women with multiple gestation after ovulation induction (6/8) or in vitro fertilization (IVF) (2/8).
RESULTS
Four patients have delivered uneventfully at term, one delivered prematurely at 34 weeks' gestation with good neonatal outcome, and the other 3 patients lead a smooth pregnancy at present. No pregnancy loss or any major complication was found.
CONCLUSIONS
Transvaginal ultrasound-guided intrathoracic injection of KC1 may be the procedure of choice for first-trimester selective termination with acceptable safety. However, more experience is needed to clarify the risk/benefit ratio associated with this procedure.
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