Use of calendula ointment after episiotomy: a randomized clinical trial.


Journal

The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians
ISSN: 1476-4954
Titre abrégé: J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101136916

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 29 5 2020
medline: 14 4 2022
entrez: 29 5 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Episiotomy is associated with an increased risk of postpartum pain, bleeding, and dyspareunia. The hypothesis of this trial was that in women with singleton pregnancy, and spontaneous labor at term, use of calendula ointment would reduce pain after episiotomy. This was a single-center parallel group randomized trial of women with singleton pregnancies and spontaneous labor at term who were randomized to either use of calendula ointment (i.e. intervention group) or standard care (i.e. control group) after episiotomy. Eligible women were those with singleton gestations in spontaneous labor and vertex presentation at term. Women with premature rupture of membranes were excluded from the study. Women in the intervention group were recommended use of calendula ointment 4 h after the episiotomy and then every 8 h for 10 days. The primary outcome was the pain level. Pain level was self-reported and recorded using the verbal rating scale (VRS). The effect of the calendula ointment was quantified as mean difference (MD) with 95% confidence interval (CI). During the study, 100 women agreed to take part in the study, underwent randomization, and were enrolled in this trial. Of the 100 randomized women, 50 were randomized to the calendula ointment group, and 50 to the control group. No women were excluded after randomization or lost to follow up.Women who received calendula ointment after episiotomy compared to standard care had a significantly lower pain level starting from day two and during all the follow-up. Calendula ointment also improve wound healing in terms of redness and edema. Use of calendula ointment significantly reduce pain after episiotomy.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32460565
doi: 10.1080/14767058.2020.1770219
doi:

Substances chimiques

Ointments 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Randomized Controlled Trial

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1860-1864

Auteurs

Carlo De Angelis (C)

Casa di Cura Accreditata Fabia Mater, Rome, Italy.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sapienza University of Rome, Roma, Italy.

Arianna Di Stadio (A)

Casa di Cura Accreditata Fabia Mater, Rome, Italy.

Silvia Vitale (S)

Casa di Cura Accreditata Fabia Mater, Rome, Italy.

Gabriele Saccone (G)

Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, School of Medicine, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

Maria Chiara De Angelis (MC)

Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

Brunella Zizolfi (B)

Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo (A)

Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

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