Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma

Aim: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in treating umbilical granuloma (UG) and to evaluate parental satisfaction. Methods: A randomised, double-blinded, comparative study in neonates with UG was conducted. Stratified, block-of-four randomisation was used to all...

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Main Authors: Pornpimon Janyoungsak, Kanuengnit Emrat, Jidapa Chatmapanrangsee, Pracha Nuntnarumit
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spelling th-mahidol.749862022-08-04T11:35:58Z Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma Pornpimon Janyoungsak Kanuengnit Emrat Jidapa Chatmapanrangsee Pracha Nuntnarumit Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine Aim: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in treating umbilical granuloma (UG) and to evaluate parental satisfaction. Methods: A randomised, double-blinded, comparative study in neonates with UG was conducted. Stratified, block-of-four randomisation was used to allocate neonates into two groups, treated with 3% or 30% pharmaceutical-grade NaCl solution, three times daily. The time to resolution was determined by daily photographs of UG and weekly hospital visits. If there was no response after 2 weeks, silver nitrate was used. Parental satisfaction was measured on a rating scale of 1–5. Results: One hundred neonates were enrolled, 48 in the 3% NaCl group and 52 in the 30% NaCl group. Baseline demographic data were not different between the groups. There was no significant difference in the resolution rate (93.8% vs 98.1%) or the median (interquartile range) time to resolution (7 (5–13) vs 7 (4–11) days) between the 3% and 30% NaCl groups, respectively. No skin burn or cellulitis was detected. About 95% of parents scored >4 for satisfaction. Conclusions: Hypertonic NaCl solution is highly effective in treating UG without side effects. Hypertonic NaCl solution should be considered as an alternative treatment for UG. 2022-08-04T04:35:58Z 2022-08-04T04:35:58Z 2022-01-01 Article Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. (2022) 10.1111/jpc.16034 14401754 10344810 2-s2.0-85131007141 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/74986 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85131007141&origin=inward
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Pornpimon Janyoungsak
Kanuengnit Emrat
Jidapa Chatmapanrangsee
Pracha Nuntnarumit
Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
description Aim: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in treating umbilical granuloma (UG) and to evaluate parental satisfaction. Methods: A randomised, double-blinded, comparative study in neonates with UG was conducted. Stratified, block-of-four randomisation was used to allocate neonates into two groups, treated with 3% or 30% pharmaceutical-grade NaCl solution, three times daily. The time to resolution was determined by daily photographs of UG and weekly hospital visits. If there was no response after 2 weeks, silver nitrate was used. Parental satisfaction was measured on a rating scale of 1–5. Results: One hundred neonates were enrolled, 48 in the 3% NaCl group and 52 in the 30% NaCl group. Baseline demographic data were not different between the groups. There was no significant difference in the resolution rate (93.8% vs 98.1%) or the median (interquartile range) time to resolution (7 (5–13) vs 7 (4–11) days) between the 3% and 30% NaCl groups, respectively. No skin burn or cellulitis was detected. About 95% of parents scored >4 for satisfaction. Conclusions: Hypertonic NaCl solution is highly effective in treating UG without side effects. Hypertonic NaCl solution should be considered as an alternative treatment for UG.
author2 Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Pornpimon Janyoungsak
Kanuengnit Emrat
Jidapa Chatmapanrangsee
Pracha Nuntnarumit
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author Pornpimon Janyoungsak
Kanuengnit Emrat
Jidapa Chatmapanrangsee
Pracha Nuntnarumit
author_sort Pornpimon Janyoungsak
title Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
title_short Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
title_full Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
title_fullStr Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
title_full_unstemmed Randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% NaCl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
title_sort randomised comparative study on the efficacy of 3% versus 30% nacl solution in the treatment of umbilical granuloma
publishDate 2022
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