“三明治”技术治疗慢性出血性宫颈炎与单独使用抗生素:病例对照临床研究

Stefanos Zervoudis, Georgios Iatrakis, Panagiotis Eskitzis, Anisa Markja, Vasiliki Michou, Myrsini Balafouta, Giannoula Kyrkou, Panagiotis Tsikouras
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目的:宫颈炎通常是由性传播感染引起的。本研究比较了标准抗生素治疗与抗生素加冷冻治疗在慢性出血性宫颈炎中的应用。虽然抗生素通常是治疗的第一线,但持续的病例通常需要额外的干预措施,如冷冻手术以获得治愈。材料和方法:50名慢性宫颈炎女性(平均年龄38岁)-基于临床评估,细胞学和阴道培养-被纳入本研究。23名参与者接受了联合治疗,包括初始疗程的抗生素,随后是冷冻和手术后的后续一轮抗生素,使用“三明治”技术,而27名受试者单独接受抗生素治疗。结果:我们的研究表明,“三明治”技术的成功率为76.2%。结论:抗生素治疗+冷冻手术+另一个预防性疗程的抗生素联合治疗是治疗慢性宫颈炎和复发性宫颈出血的一种有希望的方法。
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"Sandwich" Technique for the Management of Chronic and Hemorrhagic Cervicitis Vs Antibiotics Alone: a Case-Control Clinical Study.

Objectives: Cervicitis is commonly caused by sexually transmitted infections. This study compares the standard antibiotic treatment with antibiotics plus cryocoagulation in cases of chronic and hemorrhagic cervicitis. Although antibiotics are typically the first line of treatment, persistent cases often require additional interventions, like cryosurgery to obtain a cure. Material and method: Fifty women (mean age 38 years) with chronic cervicitis - based on clinical evaluations, cytology and vaginal culture - were enrolled in the present study. Twenty three participants were treated with combination therapy consisting of an initial course of antibiotics, followed by cryocoagulation and a subsequent round of antibiotics post-procedure, using a "sandwich" technique, while 27 subjects received antibiotics alone. Results:Our study showed that the "sandwich" technique achieved a success rate of 76.2% (p<0.005) after a single session for treating chronic cervicitis and hemorrhagic cervicitis (normalization in Pap smear) and 95.7% (p<0.05) success rate in clinical improvement after intervention. Conclusions: The combination of antibiotic treatment followed by cryosurgery and then another prophylactic course of antibiotics presents a promising approach for managing chronic cervicitis and recurrent cervical hemorrhage.

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