Clinical Research

Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center

Volume: 11 Number: 2 May 28, 2025
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Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to assess changes in the indications for late termination of pregnancy performed after 24 weeks of gestation over the years. Material and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of a cohort who requested late termination of pregnancy after a diagnosis of fetal abnormality at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine, between January 2007 and December 2022. The cases were divided into two groups with 8-year time intervals: Group 1 spanning from January 2007 to December 2014, and Group 2 spanning from January 2015 to December 2022. Results: A total of 243 cases were evaluated in the analysis, with 127 (52.3%) cases in Group 1 and 116 (47.7%) cases in Group 2. Over the past sixteen years, the most frequent reasons for late termination of pregnancy involving fetuses were central nervous system malformations (43.2%), cardiovascular system anomalies (17.3%), and chromosomal abnormalities (11.1%). A significant increase was noted over the course of time in the percentage of instances presenting cardiovascular system anomalies and chromosomal abnormalities (p<0.05). Conclusion: This analysis provides insight into the causes of late termination of pregnancy. Especially in the third trimester, central nervous system anomalies are an important cause of late termination of pregnancy. In addition to standard second-trimester anatomical scanning, limited first-trimester anatomical scanning and third-trimester neurosonogram will contribute to the diagnosis of fetal anomalies. In conclusion, expanding screening strategies will also reduce the need for late termination of pregnancy due to fetal abnormalities.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Journal Section

Clinical Research

Early Pub Date

May 22, 2025

Publication Date

May 28, 2025

Submission Date

September 18, 2023

Acceptance Date

March 10, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 11 Number: 2

APA
Kirtiş, E., Alkan Bulbul, G., Kandemir, H., Sanhal, C. Y., Metin, T., & Mendilcioğlu, İ. (2025). Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center. Akdeniz Tıp Dergisi, 11(2), 157-163. https://doi.org/10.53394/akd.1345750
AMA
1.Kirtiş E, Alkan Bulbul G, Kandemir H, Sanhal CY, Metin T, Mendilcioğlu İ. Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center. Akd Med J. 2025;11(2):157-163. doi:10.53394/akd.1345750
Chicago
Kirtiş, Emine, Gül Alkan Bulbul, Hülya Kandemir, Cem Yaşar Sanhal, Tuba Metin, and İnanç Mendilcioğlu. 2025. “Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center”. Akdeniz Tıp Dergisi 11 (2): 157-63. https://doi.org/10.53394/akd.1345750.
EndNote
Kirtiş E, Alkan Bulbul G, Kandemir H, Sanhal CY, Metin T, Mendilcioğlu İ (May 1, 2025) Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center. Akdeniz Tıp Dergisi 11 2 157–163.
IEEE
[1]E. Kirtiş, G. Alkan Bulbul, H. Kandemir, C. Y. Sanhal, T. Metin, and İ. Mendilcioğlu, “Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center”, Akd Med J, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 157–163, May 2025, doi: 10.53394/akd.1345750.
ISNAD
Kirtiş, Emine - Alkan Bulbul, Gül - Kandemir, Hülya - Sanhal, Cem Yaşar - Metin, Tuba - Mendilcioğlu, İnanç. “Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center”. Akdeniz Tıp Dergisi 11/2 (May 1, 2025): 157-163. https://doi.org/10.53394/akd.1345750.
JAMA
1.Kirtiş E, Alkan Bulbul G, Kandemir H, Sanhal CY, Metin T, Mendilcioğlu İ. Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center. Akd Med J. 2025;11:157–163.
MLA
Kirtiş, Emine, et al. “Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center”. Akdeniz Tıp Dergisi, vol. 11, no. 2, May 2025, pp. 157-63, doi:10.53394/akd.1345750.
Vancouver
1.Emine Kirtiş, Gül Alkan Bulbul, Hülya Kandemir, Cem Yaşar Sanhal, Tuba Metin, İnanç Mendilcioğlu. Late Termination of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Evaluation of 243 Pregnancies In A Tertiary Medical Center. Akd Med J. 2025 May 1;11(2):157-63. doi:10.53394/akd.1345750