Screening for and treatment of bacterial vaginosis reduced preterm delivery in high-risk pregnant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1159/000543502
Enav Yefet, Dalit Mirin, Manal Massalha, Adi Alter, Zohar Nachum
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Introduction Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a risk factor for preterm delivery. Yet, previous studies have found BV treatment ineffective in preventing preterm delivery in unselected population. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of BV screening and treatment in reducing the rate of preterm deliveries before 37 weeks in high-risk women. Material and methods Embase, PubMed, Ovid-Medline, and Web of Science were searched. Randomized controlled trials that evaluated antibiotic treatment for BV versus no treatment/placebo were included. The primary outcome was the rate of preterm delivery and/or late miscarriages in pregnant women with a history of preterm delivery. The pooled relative risks (with 95% CI) were estimated. The Cochrane's Q test of heterogeneity and I² were used to assess heterogeneity. In total, 4701 papers were retrieved of which seven met inclusion criteria and were analyzed. Results Among the participating women, 738 were at high risk for preterm delivery and included in the analysis. Among them, 397 and 341 women received active or placebo treatment, respectively. The included studies had a low risk of bias. In six out of seven studies, the risk factor for preterm delivery was a previous preterm delivery. One study (N=16) was excluded from the analysis since no group had preterm deliveries. Treatment for BV in high-risk women reduced the rate of preterm deliveries (pooled RR with 95% CI 0.65 [0.44-0.98[. The protective effect of BV treatment was statistically significant in women treated with clindamycin, and when treatment was started after 20 gestational weeks. Conclusion Screening for and treatment of BV may be effective in preventing preterm delivery in high risk pregnant women. Randomized clinical trials are needed to confirm the findings of this study. Trial registration: This study was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42020162621).

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期刊介绍: This journal covers the most active and promising areas of current research in gynecology and obstetrics. Invited, well-referenced reviews by noted experts keep readers in touch with the general framework and direction of international study. Original papers report selected experimental and clinical investigations in all fields related to gynecology, obstetrics and reproduction. Short communications are published to allow immediate discussion of new data. The international and interdisciplinary character of this periodical provides an avenue to less accessible sources and to worldwide research for investigators and practitioners.
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