| Literature DB >> 23721411 |
Fadhili M Lyimo1, Anthony N Massinde, Benson R Kidenya, Eveline T Konje, Stephen E Mshana.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section(C/S) has been found to increase rates of maternal infectious morbidities five times more than vaginal delivery. The provision of intravenous prophylactic antibiotics 30 to 60 minutes prior to C/S has been found to substantially reduce post-caesarean infection. At Bugando Medical Centre, there is no consistent protocol for the administration of antibiotic prophylaxis to patients who are undergoing emergency C/S. Providing repeated dosages of antibiotic prophylaxis after C/S is the common practice. This study aimed to determine the comparative efficacy of a single dose of gentamicin in combination with metronidazole versus multiple doses for prevention of post-caesarean infection.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23721411 PMCID: PMC3681664 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Figure 1Participant’s flow chart.
Background parameters in the two groups of women subjected to emergency caesarean section using two different prophylactic regimens
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| 20 years and below | 38 (15.2%) | 42 (16.8%) | 0.612 |
| 21-30 years | 146 (58.4%) | 135 (54.0%) | |
| Above 30 years | 66 (26.4%) | 73 (29.2%) | |
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| Primegravida | 77 (30.8%) | 83 (33.2%) | 0.565 |
| Multigravida | 173 (69.2%) | 167 (66.8%) | |
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| Normal weight | 55 (22%) | 67 (26.8%) | 0.123 |
| Overweight | 112 (44.8%) | 120 (48.0%) | |
| Obese | 83 (33.2%) | 63 (25.2%) | |
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| NO | 152 (60.8%) | 163 (65.2%) | 0.308 |
| YES | 98 (39.2%) | 87 (34.8%) | |
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| Intact | 121 (48.4%) | 92 (36.8%) | 0.009 |
| Ruptured | 129 (51.6%) | 158 (63.2%) | |
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| ≤60 minutes | 151 (60.4%) | 140 (56.0%) | 0.319 |
| >60 minutes | 99 (39.6%) | 110 (44.0%) |
Figure 2Kaplan-Meier cumulative incidence of Post caesarean infection.