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目的:比较益生菌联合抗生素治疗与单纯抗生素治疗预防细菌性阴道病复发的疗效。方法:于2022年7月至2023年6月在木尔坦市Nishtar医院妇科进行随机对照试验。120例细菌性阴道病患者均经甲硝唑治疗,随机纳入研究。a组在抗生素治疗后(甲硝唑片400mg,每日3次,连用7天)每天1次给予益生菌,连用14天。b组仅给予口服抗生素治疗。采用Amsel阴道拭子标准,随访4次,随访5个月,观察细菌性阴道病复发情况(有应答者、部分应答者、无应答者和退出者)。所有的数据都是在一个结构化的forma上收集的。结果:入组120例女性平均年龄32.28±2.58岁,已婚111例(92.5%)。在120名入组妇女中,8名(6.7%)退出。评估复发率,益生菌组(n=57)的复发率低于安慰剂组(n=55) (8.9% vs 21.4%, p值p值p值≤0.05)。结论:本试验表明,益生菌联合抗生素比单独使用抗生素可显著降低细菌性阴道病的复发率。
Comparing the efficacy of probiotic plus antibiotic with the Antibiotic Therapy alone on the recurrence of Bacterial Vaginosis.
Objective: To compare the efficacy of a probiotic plus antibiotic with antibiotic therapy alone for the prevention of the recurrence of bacterial vaginosis.
Method: A Randomized control trial was conducted in the Gynecological Department of Nishtar Hospital, Multan, between July 2022 and June 2023. One hundred and twenty (N=120) women with bacterial vaginosis, all cured with metronidazole, were enrolled and randomized. In Group-A, Probiotics were administered once a day for 14 days following antibiotic treatment (Tab Metronidazole 400mg, three times a day for seven days). In Group-B, only oral antibiotics were given. The patients were followed up in four visits for five months for bacterial vaginosis recurrence (responders, partial responders, non-responders, and drop-outs) using Amsel criteria by vaginal swabs. All the data was collected on a structured Performa.
Results: The mean age of enrolled 120 women was 32.28±2.58, and 111(92.5%) were married. Of 120 enrolled women, 8 (6.7%) were dropped out. Evaluating the recurrence rate, the probiotic group (n=57) had fewer recurrences than the placebo (n=55) (8.9% vs 21.4%, p-value <0.05). Group-A had a better responder rate at five months of follow-up than the placebo group (39.2% vs. 25.8%) (RR 0.31, 95%CI: 0.1450-0.7998, p-Value <0.05). Comparing the effect of probiotics on the components of the Amsel criteria, only vaginal discharge had a statistically significant reduction by using probiotics plus antibiotics (p-value≤0.05).
Conclusion: This trial showed that probiotics plus antibiotics significantly reduced bacterial vaginosis recurrences than antibiotics alone.
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