Effect of perinatal sterile gloves on neonatal mortality: a post hoc analysis of a randomised clinical trial in Zambia.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-07-31 Epub Date: 2025-07-28 DOI:10.21037/tp-2025-88
Mingling Cui, Xinglin Chen, Xuejie Zhang, Yanyan Zhang, Yan Huang, Jiajuan Lin, Zuming Yang, Lirong Shen, Yuelan Ma
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Abstract

Background: Sterile gloves, an inexpensive method of hand hygiene, are attributed both protective and useless characteristics concerning neonatal mortality. This study aimed to perform a post hoc secondary analysis of a cluster-randomised controlled trial (cRCT) to examine the association between intrapartum sterile gloves and neonatal mortality.

Methods: Data from the Zambia Chlorhexidine Application Trial, a cRCT of 4% chlorhexidine umbilical cord care in Zambia from 2011-2013, were analyzed. A randomised controlled trial (RCT) (NCT01241318) provided pregnant women with clean delivery kits containing sterile gloves. Neonatal mortality was compared between the glove use and nonuse groups. Group differences were evaluated and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed.

Results: Sterile gloves were used in 96.9% of the 37,003 newborns, which varied significantly by place of delivery. The 28-day mortality rates for hospital, health center and nonfacility deliveries were 2.7%, 1.1% and 1.3%, respectively (P<0.001). After adjusting for confounders, logistic regression revealed that the use of sterile gloves was associated with a lower risk of neonatal mortality [odds ratio (OR) =0.10; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.07-0.15]. The use of perinatal sterile gloves was associated with a reduced risk of immediate neonatal death (<24 hours) (OR =0.47; 95% CI: 0.24-0.91) and early neonatal death (1-6 days) (OR =0.26; 95% CI: 0.16-0.39).

Conclusions: The use of perinatal sterile gloves may significantly improve neonatal outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The provision of sterile gloves to promote newborn health may be feasible in LMICs.

围产期无菌手套对新生儿死亡率的影响:赞比亚一项随机临床试验的事后分析。
背景:无菌手套是一种廉价的手部卫生方法,在新生儿死亡率方面具有保护性和无用性。本研究旨在对一项聚类随机对照试验(cRCT)进行事后二次分析,以检验分娩时无菌手套与新生儿死亡率之间的关系。方法:分析2011-2013年赞比亚氯己定应用试验的数据,该试验在赞比亚进行了4%氯己定脐带护理的cRCT。一项随机对照试验(RCT) (NCT01241318)为孕妇提供含有无菌手套的清洁分娩包。比较使用手套组和不使用手套组的新生儿死亡率。评估组间差异并进行多变量logistic回归分析。结果:37003例新生儿使用无菌手套率为96.9%,分娩地点差异显著。医院、保健中心和非设施分娩的28天死亡率分别为2.7%、1.1%和1.3%(结论:围产期无菌手套的使用可以显著改善中低收入国家(LMICs)的新生儿结局)。在中低收入国家,提供无菌手套以促进新生儿健康可能是可行的。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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