%0 Journal Article %T Single-dose antibiotic therapy for urinary infections during pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. %A Schulz GS %A Schütz F %A Spielmann FVJ %A da Ros LU %A de Almeida JS %A Ramos JGL %J Int J Gynaecol Obstet %V 159 %N 1 %D Oct 2022 %M 34995367 %F 4.447 %R 10.1002/ijgo.14087 %X BACKGROUND: During pregnancy, urinary infections are an important cause of maternofetal morbidity and mortality and may lead to several complications.
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether the use of antibiotic therapy in a single dose when compared with multiple doses in lower tract urinary infections during pregnancy is effective to obtain microbiologic cure.
METHODS: Online databases were searched. Keywords used were "single-drug dose", "antibiotic", "fosfomycin", "amoxicillin", "trimethoprim", "pregnancy", and "urinary tract infection".
METHODS: Studies were included if they were randomized controlled trials, the population was pregnant woman, microbiologic cure was attained, and one of the treatment groups received single-dose antibiotic therapy.
METHODS: Preselected studies have been independently read by pairs, and data were extracted according to a predetermined sheet. The Cochrane tool was used for the risk of bias.
RESULTS: A total of 1063 women from nine studies were included. The primary outcome was the microbiologic cure attested by urine culture. When compared with the multiple-day use of antibiotics, the single-dose treatment has shown statistically similar results in reaching culture cure (odds ratio 1.02, 95% confidence interval 0.73-1.44).
CONCLUSIONS: The current study has shown that the use of single-dose treatment for lower tract urinary infections during pregnancy can be recommended, especially using fosfomycin.
BACKGROUND: This review has not been registered.