Soya oil-based shampoo superior to 0.5% permethrin lotion for head louse infestation.

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Medical Devices-Evidence and Research Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-03-11 DOI:10.2147/MDER.S17551
Ian F Burgess, Katrina Kay, Nazma A Burgess, Elizabeth R Brunton
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Background: This was a randomized, assessor-blind, controlled comparison of a soya oil- based medical device shampoo with a medicinal permethrin lotion in an alcohol vehicle for treatment of head louse infestation to generate data suitable for a regulatory submission to achieve reimbursable status for the shampoo product.

Methods: We treated 91 children and adults, divided between two sites, on two occasions 9 days apart. Participants washed their hair and towel-dried it before treatment. The shampoo was used twice for 30 minutes each time. The lotion was used for 30 minutes followed by rinsing. Assessments were made by dry detection combing on days 2, 9, 11, and 14 after the first treatment. According to present knowledge, this combing technique does not influence the overall head louse populations or outcome of treatment.

Results: The soya oil shampoo was significantly (P < 0.01) more effective than the lotion for both intention to treat (62.2% versus 34.8% successful treatment) and per-protocol (74.3% versus 36.8% success) groups. Post-treatment assessments showed the necessity for repeat treatment, but that a 9-day interval was too long because if eggs hatched after the first treatment, the lice could grow old enough to lay eggs before the second treatment.

Conclusion: The soya oil-based shampoo was more effective than the permethrin lotion, more cosmetically acceptable, and less irritant.

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以大豆油为基础的洗发水比0.5%氯菊酯洗剂对头虱的影响更大。
背景:这是一项随机、评估盲、对照比较豆油为基础的医疗器械洗发水与氯菊酯药用洗剂在酒精载体中治疗头虱感染的研究,以产生适合于监管提交的数据,以使洗发水产品达到可报销状态。方法:我们治疗了91例儿童和成人,分为两个部位,两次间隔9天。参与者在治疗前洗头发,用毛巾擦干。洗发水用了两次,每次30分钟。洗液使用30分钟,然后冲洗。于第一次治疗后第2、9、11、14天采用干检测梳理法进行评价。根据目前的知识,这种梳理技术并不影响总体头虱种群或治疗结果。结果:在意向治疗组(62.2%比34.8%成功治疗组)和按方案治疗组(74.3%比36.8%成功治疗组),豆油洗液的疗效均显著(P < 0.01)高于洗液。治疗后评估显示有必要进行重复治疗,但9天的间隔时间太长,因为如果在第一次治疗后卵孵化,虱子可能在第二次治疗前长大到足以产卵。结论:豆油基洗发液比氯菊酯洗发液更有效、更美观、刺激性更小。
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