Objective: to evaluate the effect of antibiotic application duration on maternal and infant outcome in non-term treatment. Methods: a total of 100 cases of non-term membrane premature rupture were included, divided in...Objective: to evaluate the effect of antibiotic application duration on maternal and infant outcome in non-term treatment. Methods: a total of 100 cases of non-term membrane premature rupture were included, divided into 50 cases / groups according to the application time of antibiotics. The control group applied antibiotics after 12h and antibiotics within 12h in the observation group. Results: the observation group had longer membrane rupture, lower maternal complications, and neonatal complications were lower than the control group (p <0.05);there was no significant difference in neonatal mortality between the two groups (p> 0.05).Conclusion: antitreatment within 12h after premature rupture without term can greatly improve maternal and infant outcome.展开更多
文摘Objective: to evaluate the effect of antibiotic application duration on maternal and infant outcome in non-term treatment. Methods: a total of 100 cases of non-term membrane premature rupture were included, divided into 50 cases / groups according to the application time of antibiotics. The control group applied antibiotics after 12h and antibiotics within 12h in the observation group. Results: the observation group had longer membrane rupture, lower maternal complications, and neonatal complications were lower than the control group (p <0.05);there was no significant difference in neonatal mortality between the two groups (p> 0.05).Conclusion: antitreatment within 12h after premature rupture without term can greatly improve maternal and infant outcome.