Wound Infection
Conditions
Keywords
CCSWI
Brief summary
Use versus non use of urinary catheterization during Second Elective caesarean delivery:
Detailed description
Evaluation OF use versus non use of urinary catheterization during Second Elective caesarean delivery:by urine analysis 24 hours postoperative to exclude urinary tract infection.
Interventions
Urinary tract infection inpatient catheterized versus non catheterized
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* pregnant females who will undergo second elective caesarean section at full term pregnancy (38:41 weeks gestational age).
Exclusion criteria
* Women with history of more than one previous caesarean Section. * Women with history of a tonic postpartum hemorrhage. * Women with Urinary tract infection in present pregnancy. * Women with diabetes mellitus in present pregnancy. * Women with medical disorder in present pregnancy that obligate monitoring of urine output during and after caesarean section, such as severe pre-eclampsia or renal disease with pregnancy. * Emergency caesarean section
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Urine analysis to diagnosed urinary tract infection by leucocytes more than 10 per high power field | participants will be followed for the duration of urinary tract infection,an expected average 2 days. |
Countries
Egypt