基于塞硝唑、阿奇霉素和氟康唑口服联合治疗金沙萨/刚果民主共和国异常阴道分泌物综合征临床疗效的横断面描述性研究的基本原理

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背景:阴道分泌物是育龄妇女最常见的问题之一。约有20% - 25%到妇科就诊的妇女抱怨阴道分泌物和白带。在低收入国家,阴道分泌物的管理通常依赖于综合征方法,这限制了对具体负责因素的了解。因此,有针对性的管理是基于对致病生物的识别和针对它的靶向治疗,而综合征管理是基于高风险因素的存在。因此,与其他多剂量治疗相比,口服联合试剂盒(Azimyn FS kit®)提供了一天治疗的便捷性,这也将确保患者对治疗的高依从性,从而增加预期结果的机会。由于其广泛使用,建议评估这种口服关联工具包治疗在刚果民主共和国(DRC)我们的环境中的人群中管理阴道分泌物的有效性,特别是那些在金沙萨市一些医疗机构接受门诊咨询的人。昂贵的实验室检查和等待结果的相关时间意味着患者在等待检查结果期间仍然得不到治疗。因此,采用综合征管理方法,根据阴道分泌物异常及其特征、严重程度等症状表现来决定患者是否有资格接受治疗。这种方法还将避免在随访期间忽视患者,并有助于减轻患者的经济负担。目的:确定口服塞克硝唑、阿奇霉素和氟康唑联合治疗试剂盒(Azimyn FS kit®)在金沙萨市一些医疗机构门诊患者阴道分泌物异常综合征治疗中的疗效和安全性;测量这些患者阴道异常分泌物的复发率。并确定在金沙萨市一些医疗机构的门诊会诊中接受含塞克硝唑、阿奇霉素和氟康唑联合口服试剂盒(Azimyn FS kit®)治疗的患者中观察到的不良反应。方法:采用横断面描述性研究。样本量为319名育龄妇女,她们因抱怨阴道分泌物异常和怀疑阴道感染而咨询妇科,同意在治疗期间禁欲,并书面同意在研究中使用其个人和/或健康数据。结论:研究塞克硝唑、阿奇霉素、氟康唑口服联合治疗的临床疗效是有益的。
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Rationale of Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study on Clinical Effectiveness of Oral Combination Therapy Based on Secnidazole, Azithromycin and Fluconazole in Syndromic Treatment of Abnormal Vaginal Discharge in Kinshasa/DR Congo
Background: Vaginal discharge is one of the most common troubles faced by childbearing age women. About 20% - 25% of women who visit service of gynecology complain of vaginal discharge and leucorrhoea. Management of vaginal discharge in low-income countries generally depends on syndromic approach, which limits the understanding of specific responsible agents. Thus targeted management is based on the identification of causal organism and targeting of therapy against it, while syndromic management is based on presence of high risk factors. Thus the oral combination kit (Azimyn FS Kit®) offers convenience of a one-day treatment compared to other multidose treatments, which will also ensure high patient adherence to treatment, thus increasing chances of desired results. Due to its widespread use, it is proposed to evaluate the effectiveness of this oral association kit therapy in management of vaginal discharge in the population of our milieu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) particularly those received in outpatient consultation in some medical facilities in city of Kinshasa. Expensive laboratory tests and the associated waiting period for result mean that patient remains without treatment while waiting for test results. Therefore, by adopting a syndromic management approach, patient’s eligibility for treatment will be decided based on abnormal vaginal discharge, their characteristics, severity and other presentations symptomatic. This approach will also avoid losing sight of patients during follow-up and will help to reduce financial burden for patients. Objectives: To determine the efficacy and safety of oral combination kit therapy containing secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit®) in syndromic treatment of abnormal vaginal discharge in patients received in outpatient consultation in some medical facilities in the city of Kinshasa; to measure rate of recurrence of abnormal vaginal discharge in these patients. And to identify the adverse effects observed in these patients who received treatment with the combined oral kit containing secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole (Azimyn FS Kit®) in outpatient consultation in some medical facilities in the city of Kinshasa. Methods: It will be a cross-sectional descriptive study. Sample size will be 319 women of childbearing age who consult the gynecology department with complaint of abnormal vaginal discharge and suspicion of vaginal infection, who agree to abstain from sex during treatment and who have given their written consent to use their personal and/or health data in the study. Conclusion: A study on clinical efficacy of oral combination therapy based on secnidazole, azithromycin and fluconazole is beneficial.
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