| Literature DB >> 19515236 |
Caroline M Mitchell1, Jane E Hitti, Kathy J Agnew, David N Fredricks.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common condition that is associated with preterm birth and acquisition of complex communities of vaginal bacteria that include several fastidious species. Treatment of BV in pregnancy has mixed effects on the risk of preterm delivery, which some hypothesize is due to variable antibiotic efficacy for the fastidious bacteria. Both oral and intravaginal metronidazole can be used to treat bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy, but little is known about the impact of different routes of antibiotic administration on concentrations of fastidious vaginal bacteria.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19515236 PMCID: PMC2703644 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-9-89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1This paper reports results of a nested case-control sub-study of women who were participants in a randomized controlled trial of oral versus vaginal metronidazole treatment for bacterial vaginosis in the first trimester of pregnancy. This flow diagram shows how sub-study cases (women with preterm delivery) and controls (women with term delivery) were chosen from parent study groups randomized to oral or vaginal metronidazole treatment, with reasons for subject exclusion.
Demographic data for women randomized to oral or vaginal metronidazole.
| Oral treatment | Vaginal treatment | P valuea | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (mean years) | 23 | 20 | .17 |
| Raceb | < .01 | ||
| | 7 (20%) | 7 (30%) | |
| | 13 (43%) | 4 (17%) | |
| | 10 (33%) | 4 (17%) | |
| | 0 | 7 (30%) | |
| Marital statusc | .60 | ||
| | 12 (40%) | 8 (35%) | |
| | 17 (57%) | 15 (65%) | |
| Occupationc | .65 | ||
| | 7 (23%) | 8 (35%) | |
| | 13 (43%) | 8 (35%) | |
| | 10 (33%) | 7 (30%) | |
| Education (highest completed)c | .20 | ||
| | 9 (30%) | 10 (43%) | |
| | 12 (40%) | 4 (17%) | |
| | 9 (30%) | 9 (39%) | |
| History of douching | 6 (20%) | 2 (9%) | .44 |
| Smoker | 11 (37%) | 11 (48%) | .41 |
| Gravidity (median) | 2 | 1 | .02 |
| Gestational age at enrollment (median in weeks) | 15 | 16 | .51 |
| Gestational age at delivery (median in weeks) | 39 | 40 | .78 |
| Birthweight (mean in grams) | 3160.5 | 3203 | .94 |
| Clinical cure after treatment | 17 (57%) | 14 (61%) | .73 |
| Microbiologic cure after treatment (ie. Nugent score ≤ 3) | 16 (53%) | 12 (52%) | .58 |
aCategorical variables were analyzed using Chi square or Fisher's exact test. Continuous variables were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test.
bPercentages may not add up to 100% because of rounding, or missing data points
cMissing data for some participants
Persistent detection of individual bacteria by species-specific qPCR after treatment with oral or vaginal metronidazole (Chi-square test)
| Bacteria | Oral n/N (%) | Vaginal n/N (%) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24/30 (80%) | 16/22 (73%) | .43 | |
| 12/22 (55%) | 5/15 (33%) | .38 | |
| 6/18 (33%) | 5/11 (45%) | .76 | |
| 11/21 (52%) | 9/17 (53%) | .85 | |
| BVAB1 | 0/11 (0%) | 1/5 (20%) | .29 |
| BVAB2 | 3/18 (17%) | 1/9 (11%) | .30 |
| BVAB3 | 1/6 (17%) | 1/3 (33%) | .66 |
n = number of women with bacteria detected at visit 2
N = number of women with bacteria detected at visit 1
Comparison of the pre- and post-treatment mean log10 transformed bacterial concentrations and mean log10 – transformed change in concentration within the groups of women treated with oral and vaginal metronidazole.
| Bacteria | Oral (n = 30) | Vaginal (n = 23) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | 1.409 ± 1.120a | 1.495 ± 1.354 | |
| Post | 1.798 ± 2.056 | 2.338 ± 2.726 | |
| Change | .375 | .843 | |
| Pre | 6.939 ± 1.577 | 6.421 ± 1.962 | |
| Post | 5.085 ± 2.449 | 4.372 ± 2.720 | |
| Change | -1.853 | -2.049 | |
| Pre | 4.883 ± 2.551 | 4.587 ± 2.812 | |
| Post | 3.250 ± 2.834 | 1.970 ± 1.994 | |
| Change | -1.633 | -2.617 | |
| Pre | 3.588 ± 2.203 | 3.211 ± 2.456 | |
| Post | 2.105+2.124 | 2.331+2.339 | |
| Change | -1.484 | -.880 | |
| Pre | 4.869 ± 2.567 | 4.715 ± 2.558 | |
| Post | 3.000 ± 2.628 | 2.598 ± 2.270 | |
| Change | -1.921 | -2.117 | |
| BVAB1 | Pre | 2.714 ± 2.699 | 1.909 ± 2.100 |
| Post | 1.337 ± 1.340 | 1.355 ± 1.321 | |
| Change | -1.378 | -.555 | |
| BVAB2 | Pre | 3.343 ± 2.050 | 2.761 ± 2.294 |
| Post | 1.601 ± 1.603 | 1.207 ± .992 | |
| Change | -1.742 | -1.554 | |
| BVAB3 | Pre | 1.773+1.589 | 1.532 ± 1.447 |
| Post | 1.255 ± .976 | 1.144 ± .690 | |
| Change | -1.459 | -.765 | |
aAll pre- and post-treatment values were compared between groups and were not significantly different.
bAll p-values are for paired T-test comparing pre-treatment concentration of bacterium to post-treatment concentration of bacterium within the individual treatment group.