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Clinical Trial
. 1997 Jan;68(1):30-5.

[A single dose of antibiotic--as a prophylaxis during cesarean section]

[Article in Polish]
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Clinical Trial

[A single dose of antibiotic--as a prophylaxis during cesarean section]

[Article in Polish]
J Krasnodebski et al. Ginekol Pol. 1997 Jan.

Abstract

The are shown the expediency of prophylactic antibiotics administration during cesarean section. The investigations contained 32 pregnant women who were given intravenously augmentin in dose of 1.2 g. The control group was made from 31 pregnant women who do not received antibiotic. In both group cesarean section was performed after the rupture of membrane. It was confirmed that the body temperature over 38 degrees C appear in 6.2% among pregnant women who received antibiotic but in control group in 22.6%, the endometritis appeared in 12.9% in control group, urinary tract infection in both group appear in two causes. The second healing of the abdominal wound in control group was 3.2%. The hospitalization of patients with antibiotic therapy was shorten over two days in comparison with control group. The new born condition after delivery is evaluated according to Apgar score-in both group was similar.

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