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Add on azithromycin before cesarean section can improve postoperative outcomes and reduce NICU admissions: Study

Written By : Dr Nirali Kapoor Published On 2025-12-11T20:15:32+05:30  |  Updated On 11 Dec 2025 8:16 PM IST
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Cesarean sections (C-sections) are the most commonly performed surgery for childbirth worldwide, with rates steadily increasing over the past few decades. While C-sections can be lifesaving for both mother and child in certain circumstances, they also carry risks, including a higher rate of surgical site infections (SSI) compared to vaginal deliveries. SSIs are a significant concern, particularly in emergency cesarean sections, with a prevalence of 5-10% in India. These infections can lead to extended hospital stays, reduced quality of life, and, in severe cases, sepsis and maternal mortality.

Antibiotic prophylaxis has been a standard practice to prevent SSIs in cesarean deliveries. Traditionally, first-generation cephalosporins have been the recommended prophylactic agents. However, recent research has explored the potential benefits of adding azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic, to the standard prophylactic regimen. The effectiveness of this prophylactic has been attributed to its ability to provide coverage against Ureaplasma species, often linked to infections after cesarean delivery. In September 2018, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) approved the inclusion of azithromycin in the standard antibiotic treatment for non-elective C-sections.

Emergency cesarean deliveries, with their higher risk of post-operative infection compared to vaginal deliveries, underscore the need for impactful research. Standard care involves administering prophylactic antibiotics like cefazolin before surgery, but post-cesarean infections like wound infection, endometritis, and urinary tract infections persist. Azithromycin, a broad-spectrum macrolide antibiotic, has shown efficacy in reducing infectious complications when combined with standard prophylactic antibiotic regimens. A randomised controlled trial is needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of adding a single dose of azithromycin, with the potential to impact post-cesarean infection rates significantly. Hence, authors undertook this study to assess whether adding azithromycin to standard antibiotic prophylaxis before skin incision would reduce the incidence of surgical site infection after cesarean section.

In this randomized prospective observational study, 520 pregnant women at ≥28 weeks gestation underwent emergency cesarean section at B.M. Patil Medical College and Research Centre, Vijayapura. They were split into two groups: Group A received azithromycin and standard cephalosporin prophylaxis, while Group B received only ceftriaxone. Exclusion criteria and medical assessments were conducted, and Group A received intravenous azithromycin before the procedure. Post-operative monitoring continued for six weeks, and statistical analysis was performed using JMP-SAS Software.

Group A had lower postoperative complication rates than Group B. Group A had 1.5% abnormal cases on the 7th-day follow-up versus 4.6% in Group B (p=0.041). By the 14th day, Group A had 1.14% abnormal cases compared to 3.8% in Group B (p=0.023). Group A also showed lower rates of induration (18.6% vs 29.9%), erythema (10.6% vs 20.3%), NICU admission (7.98% vs 14.2%), and secondary suturing (1.14% vs 3.8%). The mean hospital stay was slightly shorter in Group A (7.67 days vs 7.75 days) but not statistically significant (p=0.477).

Adding azithromycin to standard antibiotic prophylaxis for emergency cesarean sections significantly improved postoperative outcomes, reducing complications and NICU admissions. This study contributes to growing evidence supporting expanded antibiotic prophylaxis in cesarean deliveries. While promising, the implementation should consider local guidelines and patient-specific factors. Further research is needed to validate these findings and assess their broader applicability across diverse populations and healthcare settings.

Source: Vindhyavali et al. / Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research 2025;12(2):223–228


AzithromycinCeftriaxonePostoperative complicationsPost-cesarean infections
Dr Nirali Kapoor
Dr Nirali Kapoor

    MBBS, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Dr Nirali Kapoor has completed her MBBS from GMC Jamnagar and MD Obstetrics and Gynecology from AIIMS Rishikesh. She underwent training in trauma/emergency medicine non academic residency in AIIMS Delhi for an year after her MBBS. Post her MD, she has joined in a Multispeciality hospital in Amritsar. She is actively involved in cases concerning fetal medicine, infertility and minimal invasive procedures as well as research activities involved around the fields of interest.

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