Time course of the regression of asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy with and without treatment
- PMID: 14981375
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2003.08.020
Time course of the regression of asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy with and without treatment
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment over time for bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy and the probability of spontaneous resolution with placebo.
Study design: Women with asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis on Gram stain were assigned randomly at 16 to 23 weeks of gestation to receive two 2-g doses of metronidazole or placebo 48 hours apart and were re-evaluated for changes in Gram stain score on one occasion > or =2 weeks later.
Results: Of 658 women who underwent metronidazole therapy, treatment was successful (score, <7) in 78% of those women who were seen at 2 to 3.9 weeks of gestation, which was similar to women seen > or =10 weeks after treatment. In 683 women who underwent placebo therapy, spontaneous resolution increased significantly from 13% at 2 to 3.9 weeks of gestation to 36% at > or =10 weeks of gestation. Spontaneous resolution was more common with lower vaginal pH or lactobacilli on Gram stain at the time of random assignment.
Conclusion: The effectiveness of metronidazole therapy of bacterial vaginosis persists for > or =10 weeks. Women who underwent placebo therapy had significant remission of bacterial vaginosis over > or =10 weeks. Remission was more common when the initial vaginal microbiologic disturbances were less severe.
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