Curr Opin Anaesthesiol
June 2018
Purpose Of Review: Perineal tears or lacerations are common occurrences after vaginal delivery. Understanding the degree of severity of these tears and the immediate and long-term complications of severe perineal lacerations can assist anesthesiologists with the management of these patients in the immediate postpartum period.
Recent Findings: Severe perineal lacerations have a high degree of association with postpartum depression.
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of a 1-day course of valacyclovir in reducing the duration and severity of genital herpes recurrences and to measure the frequency of viral shedding episodes subsequent to antiviral therapy.
Study Design: In an open-label pilot study, patients with recurrent genital herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) infection were given a 1-day course of valacyclovir (2000 mg given by mouth twice daily) to be taken at the first sign of recurrence or prodrome. Participants maintained diaries of signs and symptoms and collected genital swabs for viral culture while lesions persisted and HSV DNA PCR for 14 days after initiating treatment.