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The effectiveness of intrauterine antibiotic infusion versus oral antibiotic therapy in the treatment of chronic endometritis in patients during IVF (in vitro fertilization) procedures

Chronic Endometritis (CE) is a subtle pathology, likely infectious in most cases, with a negative impact on the female fertility, but often overlooked even among fertility specialists. The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the predominant infectious nature of CE and to find the best therapeutic...

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Published in:BMC women's health 2022-12, Vol.22 (1), p.529-529, Article 529
Main Authors: Luncan, Mihai, Huniadi, Anca, Bimbo-Szuhai, Erika, Botea, Mihai, Zaha, Ioana, Stefan, Liana, Beiusanu, Corina, Romanescu, Dana, Pallag, Annamaria, Bodog, Alin, Pop, Laurean Ovidiu, Șandor, Mircea Ioan
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description Chronic Endometritis (CE) is a subtle pathology, likely infectious in most cases, with a negative impact on the female fertility, but often overlooked even among fertility specialists. The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the predominant infectious nature of CE and to find the best therapeutic option by comparing the results of oral antibiotic therapy versus intrauterine antibiotic infusion in patients with CE undergoing IVF procedures. The objective was to compare the cure rate of CE-defined as the percentage of patients without CE at the test of cure, between the two groups and, the hysteroscopic aspect with the positive CD 138 staining. This was a prospective, case-control study that took place in a single university fertility clinic, in Oradea, Romania and included 57 patients with CE divided into 2 groups: orally administered antibiotics group who received a combination of antibiotics compared to intrauterine infusion group who received intrauterine infusion of antibiotic. Chronic Endometritis was diagnosed through hysteroscopy and immunohistochemistry for CD 138. Patients in both groups were tested for CE twice to evaluate the cure rate after oral combination antibiotic therapy versus intrauterine infusion of antibiotic. Out of 115 patients with endometrial biopsies 57 tested positive for CE, with a 49.6% chronic endometritis prevalence. Among the group that was administered oral antibiotics, 11 patients (45.83%) experienced CE resolution after triple antibiotic therapy. Of the intrauterine infusion group, 25 patients (89.29%) presented negative results (p 0.0020). The normal hysteroscopic aspect had a similar prevalence in the patients with immunohistochemical positive and negative CD 138. Our study demonstrated the effectiveness and superiority of intrauterine antibiotic infusion over the use of oral combination antibiotic therapy for CE cure. ISRCTN17542620/14.09.2022.
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Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Antibiotics
Biopsy
Care and treatment
Case-Control Studies
Chronic Disease
Chronic endometritis
Chronic illnesses
Development and progression
Dosage and administration
Endometritis
Endometritis - diagnosis
Endometrium
Endometrium - pathology
Female
Fertility
Fertility clinics
Fertilization in Vitro
Humans
Hysteroscopy
Immunohistochemistry
Immunohistochemistry for CD 138
In vitro fertilization
Infertility
Intrauterine antibiotic infusion
Menstruation
Oral antibiotic therapy
Pathology
Patient outcomes
Performance evaluation
Pregnancy
Prospective Studies
Services
Vagina
Womens health
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