减少剖宫产后败血症:目前预防和治疗的最佳做法。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Amanda Lazzaro, Gauri Karandikar, Maria L Martins, Friday Saidi, David M Aronoff, Eliana Amaral, Isabelle Boucoiran, Mandakini Megh, Bo Jacobsson, Edgar Ivan Ortiz Lizcano, Deborah Money, Dharmintra Pasupathy, Edward Buga
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摘要

剖宫产是世界上最常见的外科手术。当指示时,它与良好的围产期和产妇结局相关。全球剖宫产率上升的同时,剖宫产后脓毒症(特别是部位感染)也在增加,全球发生率为7%。剖宫产后败血症仍然是一种严重的并发症,会延长住院时间,导致额外的手术,加剧孕产妇发病率和死亡率,并增加医疗成本,带来社会经济后果。尽管大多数产妇死亡是由于产后败血症造成的,但目前还没有关于剖宫产后败血症的全球实践指南。在这里,我们介绍一个FIGO委员会在怀孕期间感染的预防和治疗剖宫产后败血症指南。我们鼓励将剖宫产率保持在循证水平的策略,旨在规范分娩管理,并增加先前剖宫产后阴道分娩的百分比。在手术前和手术中识别危险因素是预防的首要步骤。这些措施与促进感染预防做法的循证战略相结合,包括常规预防性抗生素、剖宫产前的皮肤和阴道准备以及闭合皮肤前的手套更换,有助于降低孕产妇发病率和死亡率。
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Reducing post-cesarean sepsis: Current best practice in prevention and treatment.

Cesarean section is the most common surgical procedure performed worldwide. It is associated with good perinatal and maternal outcomes when indicated. The rising global cesarean birth rate has coincided with an increase in post-cesarean sepsis - specifically site infections, which have an incidence of 7% worldwide. Post-cesarean sepsis remains a serious complication that prolongs hospital stays, resulting in additional surgery and worsening maternal morbidity and mortality, and increasing healthcare costs with socioeconomic consequences. There is no global practice guide for post-cesarean sepsis, despite most maternal deaths due to sepsis occurring postpartum. Here we introduce a FIGO Committee on Infections During Pregnancy guide on prevention and treatment of post-cesarean sepsis. We encourage strategies to keep cesarean birth rates at evidence-based levels by aiming to standardize the management of labor and to increase the percentage of vaginal births after a previous cesarean. Identification of risk factors before and during the surgery is the primary step towards prevention. These measures, combined with evidence-based strategies to promote infection prevention practices, including routine prophylactic antibiotics, skin and vaginal preparation before cesarean birth, and glove change prior to skin closure, contribute towards reducing maternal morbidity and mortality.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
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2.60%
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493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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