外用乳酸凝胶在会阴切口愈合中的效果及其对分娩后性生活质量的影响:一项前瞻性研究。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.84517
Dragos Brezeanu, Ana-Maria Brezeanu, Sergiu Chirila, Vlad I Tica
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背景:产后是产妇恢复的关键时期,对身体伤口愈合和性功能恢复都有重要影响。最佳的会阴切开术愈合与产后性健康的改善直接相关,乳酸因其抗菌和再生特性而被探索作为伤口护理的治疗剂。本研究旨在评估外用乳酸(Canesbalance®,Bayer,勒沃库森,德国)促进会阴切开术愈合的疗效及其对产后性质量的影响。此外,它探讨了人口因素,如教育水平,产妇年龄和胎次,如何影响产后性功能。方法:我们对100名产后妇女进行前瞻性比较研究,分为两组:实验组在产后7天外用乳酸凝胶涂抹会阴切开术部位,对照组在不干预的情况下伤口自行愈合。在产后40天使用12项性生活质量问卷对会阴切开术愈合质量和性功能进行一次评估。这是研究中唯一的随访点,并且在产后40天的评估之外没有进行额外的临床访问或评估。统计分析包括比较愈合评分的独立t检验,评估人口统计学对性功能影响的方差分析,以及愈合质量与产后性功能评分之间的相关性分析。结果:乳酸治疗组与对照组相比,会阴切开术愈合评分显著提高。受教育程度显著影响产后性质量,受教育程度越高,性功能越好。产妇年龄和胎次对产后性功能没有统计学上的显著影响。结论:外用乳酸能显著促进会阴切口愈合,对产后性功能有积极影响。受教育程度成为产后性生活质量的重要决定因素。这些发现支持进一步的研究,以证实乳酸在产后护理中的长期益处和更广泛的临床适用性。
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The Effectiveness of Topical Lactic Acid Gel in Episiotomy Wound Healing and Its Impact on Sexual Quality of Life After Childbirth: A Prospective Study.

Background: The postpartum period is essential for maternal recovery, significantly impacting both physical wound healing and the restoration of sexual function. Optimal episiotomy healing is directly correlated with improved postpartum sexual health, and lactic acid is being explored as a therapeutic agent in wound care due to its antimicrobial and regenerative properties. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of topical lactic acid (Canesbalance®, Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany) in promoting episiotomy healing and its subsequent influence on postpartum sexual quality. Additionally, it explores how demographic factors, such as educational level, maternal age, and parity, affect postpartum sexual function.

Methods: We conducted a prospective comparative study involving 100 postpartum women divided into two groups: an experimental group treated with topical lactic acid gel applied to the episiotomy site seven days postpartum and a control group undergoing spontaneous wound healing without intervention. Episiotomy healing quality and sexual function were assessed once at 40 days postpartum using a 12-item sexual quality of life questionnaire. This was the only follow-up point in the study, and no additional clinical visits or evaluations were conducted beyond the 40-day postpartum assessment. Statistical analyses included independent t-tests to compare healing scores, ANOVA for evaluating demographic influences on sexual function, and correlation analyses between healing quality and postpartum sexual function scores.

Results: The lactic acid-treated group demonstrated significantly improved episiotomy healing scores compared to the control group. Educational level significantly influenced postpartum sexual quality, with higher education correlating with improved sexual function. Maternal age and parity did not demonstrate statistically significant effects on postpartum sexual function.

Conclusion: Topical lactic acid application significantly improves episiotomy wound healing and positively impacts postpartum sexual function. Educational attainment emerged as an important determinant of sexual quality postpartum. These findings advocate for further studies to confirm the long-term benefits and wider clinical applicability of lactic acid in postpartum care.

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