复发性细菌性阴道病:与阴道海绵的使用有关。

Family practice research journal Pub Date : 1992-09-01
M B Mengel, A B Davis
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进行了一项假设生成研究,以检查参与男性性伴侣治疗的随机对照试验的女性细菌性阴道病复发的危险因素。在参加试验的140名妇女中,72名在第一次随访时阴道革兰氏染色玻片正常,并被纳入本分析。在6周的随访期间,72名女性中有19名(26.2%)出现阴道革兰氏染色玻片记录的细菌性阴道病复发。在19名女性中,6名海绵使用者中有4名(66%)发生细菌性阴道病复发(RR 2.93, 95% CI: 1.43-6.02)。Logistic回归分析支持海绵使用与细菌性阴道病复发之间的关联(调整后的RR为2.71,95% CI为1.06-6.99),但显示使用隔膜的明显保护作用是由于性伴侣治疗的混杂效应。我们的假设是细菌性阴道病的复发可能是由于性传播以外的因素,如使用海绵。需要进一步研究细菌性阴道病复发的危险因素。在此期间,医生可能会建议经常使用海绵的细菌性阴道病患者采用另一种避孕方法。
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Recurrent bacterial vaginosis: association with vaginal sponge use.

A hypothesis-generation study was conducted to examine risk factors for bacterial vaginosis recurrences among women participating in a randomized controlled trial of male sexual partner treatment. Of the 140 women enrolled in the trial, 72 had a normal vaginal gram-stained slide at the first follow-up visit and were included in this analysis. Nineteen of the 72 (26.2%) women developed a bacterial vaginosis recurrence documented by a vaginal gram-stained slide during the 6-week follow-up period. Of the 19 women, 4 of 6 sponge users (66%) developed a bacterial vaginosis recurrence (RR 2.93, 95% CI: 1.43-6.02). Logistic regression analysis supported the association between sponge use and bacterial vaginosis recurrences (adjusted RR 2.71, 95% CI: 1.06-6.99) but revealed that an apparent protective effect of diaphragm use was due to the confounding effect of sexual partner treatment. Our hypothesis is that bacterial vaginosis recurrences may be due to factors other than sexual transmission, such as sponge use. Further studies are needed to examine risk factors for bacterial vaginosis recurrences. In the interim, physicians might suggest another form of contraception to their sponge-using patient with frequent bacterial vaginosis infections.

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