Vaginal Cleansing and Post-Cesarean Infectious Morbidity? Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Eligibility Criteria and Inclusion Criteria
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Data Extraction and Statistical Analysis
2.5. Assessment of Risk of Bias
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Risk of Bias of Included Studies
3.4. Synthesis of Results
3.4.1. Endometritis
3.4.2. Maternal Fever
3.4.3. Wound Infection
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
CS | Cesarean Section |
RCT | Randomized Controlled Trial |
PICO | Population, Intervention, Control, Outcome |
OR | Odds Ratio |
CI | Confidence Interval |
Appendix A
Variable | Search Strategy |
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Database searched | MEDLINE (accessed through PubMed), Scopus, EMBASE, Google scholar and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) from their origin until 23 January 2024 |
Search strategy for Pubmed | ((((((Caesarean delivery) OR (cesarean section)) AND (endometritis)) OR (postoperative infection)) OR (fever)) AND (vaginal preparation)) OR (vaginal cleansing) |
Scopus | ((((((caesarean delivery OR cesarean section) AND endometritis) OR postoperative infection) OR fever) AND vaginal preparation) OR vaginal cleansing) |
CENTRAL | ((((((caesarean delivery OR cesarean section) AND endometritis) OR postoperative infection) OR fever) AND vaginal preparation) OR vaginal cleansing) |
Google scholar | (“caesarean delivery” OR “cesarean section”) AND (“vaginal preparation” OR “vaginal cleansing”) AND (endometritis OR “postoperative infection” OR fever) |
EMBASE | (‘caesarean delivery’/exp OR ‘cesarean section’/exp) AND (‘vaginal preparation’/exp OR ‘vaginal cleansing’/exp) AND (‘endometritis’/exp OR ‘postoperative infection’/exp OR fever/exp) |
Other sources | The reference lists of selected articles and reviews were hand searched to identify any relevant articles. |
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Study | Year | Country | No of Participants (Study vs. Control) | Intervention | Control | Primary Outcomes |
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Ahmed et al. [25] | 2012 | Egypt | 218 (109 vs. 109) | 0.25% chlorhexidine wipes | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, febrile morbidity, wound infection |
Rouse et al. [26] | 1997 | United States | 120 (62 vs. 58) | 0.2% chlorhexidine solution | Sterile water | Chorioamnionitis, endometritis |
Sweeten [5] | 1997 | United States | 64 (32 vs. 32) | 0.4% chlorhexidine | Sterile water | Intramniotic infection |
Rouse et al. [27] | 2003 | United States | 208 (110 vs. 98) | 0.2% chlorhexidine | Sterile saline solution | Chorioamnionitis, endometritis |
Lakhi et al. [28] | 2019 | United States | 1114 (524 vs. 590) | 4% chlorhexidinegluconate | 10% povidone iodine | Wound infection |
Hodgetts-Morton et al. [29] | 2019 | UK | 320 (169 vs. 161) | 0.05% chlorhexidine | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis |
Nnagbo et al. [30] | 2022 | Nigeria | 300 (156 vs. 144) | Chlorhexidine solution | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis |
Urena et al. [31] | 2022 | Central America | 204 (197 vs. 107) | 4% chlorhexidine solution | Sterile saline solution | Maternal fever, endometritis |
Ogah CO et al. [32] | 2021 | Nigeria | 302 (150 vs. 152) | 1.0% chlorhexidine gluconate | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, wound infection |
Kumari et al. [33] | 2023 | India | 760 (380 vs. 380) | 7.5% chlorhexidine w/v and 15% cetrimide | No vaginal cleansing | Maternal fever, endometritis, wound infection |
Haas et al. [34] | 2010 | United States | 300 (155 vs. 145) | Povidone iodine 1% | No vaginal wash | Postoperative fever, endometritis, sepsis, readmission, wound infection, and complication |
Barat et al. [35] | 2016 | Iran | 400 (200 vs. 200) | Povidone iodine 10% | No vaginal cleansing | Postoperative fever, wound infection, endometritis |
Guzman et al. [36] | 2002 | United States | 160 (80 vs. 80) | Povidone iodine | Saline solution preparation | Endometritis, wound infection |
Hassan Khedr and Fadel [37] | 2016 | Egypt | 150 (50 vs. 100) | Povidone iodine 10% | Saline solution preparation | Endometritis |
Kiani et al. [38] | 2018 | Pakistan | 434 (217 vs. 217) | Povidone iodine 10% | Vulvar and abdominal scrubbing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Memon et al. [39] | 2011 | Pakistan | 200 (100 vs. 100) | Povidone iodine 10% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Karanja David Mwangi et al. [40] | 2017 | Kenya | 402 (206 vs. 196) | Povidone | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis |
Nandi et al. [41] | 2015 | India | 274 (136 vs. 138) | Povidone iodine 5% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, wound infection |
Reid VC et al. [42] | 2001 | United States | 430 (217 vs. 213) | Povidone iodine 10% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Starr et al. [43] | 2005 | United States | 308 (142 vs. 166) | Povidone iodine 5% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Yildirim et al. [44] | 2012 | Turkey | 669 (334 vs. 335) | Povidone iodine 10% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis |
Olmez et al. [45] | 2013 | Turkey | 667 (332 vs. 335) | Povidone iodine 5% | No vaginal preparation | Wound infection, endometritis |
Tewfik et al [46] | 2015 | Egypt | 93 (46 vs. 47) | Povidone iodine 10% | Chlorhexidine gluconate | Endometritis, fever |
Charoenviboonphan [47] | 2011 | Thailand | 599 (299 vs. 300) | Povidone iodine 1% | No vaginal painting | Combination of postoperative fever, endometritis, wound infection, and hospital length of stay |
Asghania et al. [48] | 2011 | Iran | 568 (284 vs. 284) | Povidone iodine 10% | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, febrile morbidity, wound infection |
Kanza Gul [51] | 2021 | Turkey | 180 (60 vs. 60 vs. 60) | Povidone iodine or saline solution | No vaginal cleansing | Maternal fever, endometritis |
Tabasum Abro et al. [49] | 2022 | Pakistan | 336 (168 vs. 168) | Povidone iodine | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Abrar et al. [50] | 2023 | Pakistan | 400 (200 vs. 200) | 10% povidone iodine | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Temming et al. [52] | 2023 | United States | 608 (304 vs. 304) | 1% povidone-iodine | No vaginal cleansing | Superficial or deep surgical-site infection, endometritis, fever |
Pitt et al. [53] | 2001 | United States | 224 (112 vs. 112) | Metronidazole 5 g 0.75% gel | Placebo vaginal gel | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Mohamed et al. [54] | 2015 | Egypt | 200 (100 vs. 100) | Cetrimide | No vaginal cleansing | Endometritis, fever, wound infection |
Endometritis | Maternal Fever | Wound Infection | |||||||
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Solution | Studies/ Women, n | OR-I2 (%) | 95% CI | Studies/ Women, n | OR-I2 (%) | 95% CI | Studies/ Women, n | OR-I2 (%) | 95% CI |
Chlorhexidine | 10/6230 | 0.56 *–47.3 | 0.45–0.70 | 5/2598 | 0.52–0 | 0.34–0.79 | 5/2429 | 0.65–46.1 | 0.45–0.94 |
Povidone | 19/7173 | 0.47 *–54.5 | 0.38–0.60 | 18/6965 | 0.47 *–70.5 | 0.38–0.57 | 14/4797 | 0.59–0 | 0.42–0.82 |
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La Verde, M.; Torella, M.; Iavarone, I.; Molitierno, R.; Cerillo, A.; Casillo, M.; Marrapodi, M.M.; Fordellone, M.; Mariani, L.; Melito, C.; et al. Vaginal Cleansing and Post-Cesarean Infectious Morbidity? Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials. Biomedicines 2025, 13, 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13061505
La Verde M, Torella M, Iavarone I, Molitierno R, Cerillo A, Casillo M, Marrapodi MM, Fordellone M, Mariani L, Melito C, et al. Vaginal Cleansing and Post-Cesarean Infectious Morbidity? Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials. Biomedicines. 2025; 13(6):1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13061505
Chicago/Turabian StyleLa Verde, Marco, Marco Torella, Irene Iavarone, Rossella Molitierno, Antonio Cerillo, Margherita Casillo, Maria Maddalena Marrapodi, Mario Fordellone, Liliana Mariani, Chiara Melito, and et al. 2025. "Vaginal Cleansing and Post-Cesarean Infectious Morbidity? Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials" Biomedicines 13, no. 6: 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13061505
APA StyleLa Verde, M., Torella, M., Iavarone, I., Molitierno, R., Cerillo, A., Casillo, M., Marrapodi, M. M., Fordellone, M., Mariani, L., Melito, C., Gardella, B., & Dominoni, M. (2025). Vaginal Cleansing and Post-Cesarean Infectious Morbidity? Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials. Biomedicines, 13(6), 1505. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13061505