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== Background ==
==Background==


* Infection of the endometrium (uterine lining) within 10 days of delivery
*Infection of the endometrium (uterine lining) within 10 days of delivery


=== Microbiology ===
===Microbiology===


* Usually '''polymicrobial'''
*Usually '''polymicrobial'''
*Gram-positives:
* [[Streptococcus pyogenes]]
* [[Streptococcus agalactiae]]
**[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]
**[[Streptococcus agalactiae]]
* [[Staphylococcus species]]
**[[Staphylococcus aureus]] and [[Staphylococcus epidermidis]]
* [[Mycoplasma hominis]]
**[[Viridans group streptococci]]
* [[Gram-negative bacilli]]
**Other [[streptococci]]
* [[Gardnerella vaginalis]]
*Gram-negatives:
* [[Anaerobes]], including [[Bacteroides fragilis]], [[Clostridium sordellii]], and [[Clostridium perfringens]]
**[[Escherichia coli]]
* Uncommonly associated with [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] or [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]
**[[Klebsiella pneumoniae]]
**[[Proteus mirabilis]]
**[[Klebsiella aerogenes]]
**[[Morganella morganii]]
*Anaerobes:
**[[Bacteroides fragilis]] and other [[Bacteroides]] species
**[[Clostridium sordellii]], and [[Clostridium perfringens]]
**[[Peptococcus]], [[Peptostreptococcus]]
**[[Fusobacterium]]
*Others:
**[[Gardnerella vaginalis]]
**Uncommonly associated with [[Neisseria gonorrhoeae]] or [[Chlamydia trachomatis]]


=== Epidemiology ===
===Epidemiology===


* Most common cause of postpartum fever
*Most common cause of postpartum fever
* More common after Cesarean section, PROM, preterm or postterm delivery, chorioamnionitis, prolonged labor, maternal anemia, maternal diabetes, multiple vaginal examinations, and [[bacterial vaginosis]]
*More common after [[Cesarean section]], [[PROM]], preterm or postterm delivery, [[chorioamnionitis]], prolonged labor, [[maternal anemia]], [[maternal diabetes]], multiple vaginal examinations, and [[bacterial vaginosis]]


== Clinical Manifestations ==
==Clinical Manifestations==


* [[Fever]] within 10 days of delivery
*[[Fever]] within 10 days of delivery
** Note, however, that low-grade fever can be common within the day after delivery
**Note, however, that low-grade fever can be common within the day after delivery
* Malodorous or purulent vaginal discharge, or per-vaginal bleeding
*Malodorous or purulent vaginal discharge, or per-vaginal bleeding
* Abdominal and pelvic pain
*Abdominal and pelvic pain
* May become complicated by abscess, toxic shock syndrome, peritonitis, sepsis, septic pulmonary emboli, and myometritis
*May become complicated by [[bacteremia]], abscess, [[toxic shock syndrome]], [[peritonitis]], [[sepsis]], [[myometritis]], and [[septic pulmonary emboli]] or [[septic pelvic thrombophlebitis]]


== Investigations ==
== Diagnosis ==


* At least two or more of:
* Cervical swabs for culture
** Fever >= 38 Celsius
* Vaginal swabs for STI NAAT
** Pain or tenderness (uterine or abdominal) without other cause
* Imaging
** Purulent drainage from the uterus (some degree of malodorous yellow-red lochia is normal after delivery, however)


== Management ==
==Investigations==


*Blood cultures
* Broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics such as [[Is treated by::clindamycin]] and [[Is treated by::gentamicin]]
*Consider cervical swabs for culture
*Consider vaginal swabs for STI NAAT
*Consider imaging to rule out other causes or complications

==Management==

*Broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics such as [[Is treated by::clindamycin]] and [[Is treated by::gentamicin]]

[[Category:Obstetrical infections]]

Latest revision as of 15:11, 30 January 2024

Background

  • Infection of the endometrium (uterine lining) within 10 days of delivery

Microbiology

Epidemiology

Clinical Manifestations

Diagnosis

  • At least two or more of:
    • Fever >= 38 Celsius
    • Pain or tenderness (uterine or abdominal) without other cause
    • Purulent drainage from the uterus (some degree of malodorous yellow-red lochia is normal after delivery, however)

Investigations

  • Blood cultures
  • Consider cervical swabs for culture
  • Consider vaginal swabs for STI NAAT
  • Consider imaging to rule out other causes or complications

Management