Vasyl I. Popovych , Ivana V. Koshel , Lyubov I. Piletska , Ruslana M. Orlovska
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摘要
急性鼻窦炎(ARS)的抗菌治疗处方是建议处方的 4-9 倍,而需要抗菌治疗的患者不超过 5%。不合理的抗生素处方的主要动机是出现粘脓性分泌物和鼻塞,同时伴有高热。研究目的是确定高渗海水溶液在ARS患者延迟抗生素处方技术中的疗效:在一项多中心、随机、开放标签、对比研究中,100 名儿童被随机选中。100 名年龄在 6-11 岁的 ARS 患儿在接受标准疗法的同时接受了 Aqua Maris 特浓海水冲洗疗法,或接受了标准疗法。评价标准:由医生在每次就诊时使用 4 点量表对鼻塞、鼻出血、鼻后滴流、头痛和面部疼痛的强度进行评估,与第 1 次就诊时相比有所下降;使用 10 点视觉模拟量表对自我症状进行动态评分;解热剂和抗生素处方的频率:结果:ARS 患者使用高渗海水溶液后,其核心或主要症状(鼻出血、鼻塞、鼻后滴流和头痛)的严重程度在临床上明显减轻,这是由 V2 期的医生评估得出的(p 结论):高渗海水溶液 Aqua Maris Extra Strong 是一种安全有效的药品,可用于 6-11 岁儿童急性鼻炎的对症治疗。
Multicenter, randomized, open-label, comparative study of the effectiveness of nasal spray Aqua Maris Extra Strong as a symptomatic therapy in the technology of delayed antibiotic prescription in the treatment of acute rhinosinusitis in children aged 6–11 years.
Antibacterial therapy in acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) is prescribed 4–9 times more often than recommended, while no >5 % of patients require such treatment. The main motive for the irrational antibiotic prescription is the presence of mucopurulent discharge and nasal congestion in combination with hyperthermia.
The study objective was to determine the efficacy of hypertonic seawater solution in the technology of delayed antibiotic prescription in patients with ARS.
Methods
In a multicenter, randomized, open-label, comparative study, 100 children were randomized. 100 children with ARS aged 6–11 years, who received Aqua Maris Extra Strong irrigation therapy in addition to standard therapy or received standard therapy, completed the study.
Evaluation criteria
decreased intensity of nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, postnasal drip, headache and facial pain, assessed by the physician using a 4-point scale at each visit compared to Visit 1, dynamics of self-scored symptoms using a 10-point visual analogue scale, frequency of antipyretic and antibiotic prescription.
Results
The use of hypertonic seawater solution in patients with ARS provides a clinically significant reduction in the severity of core or key symptoms: rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, postnasal drip and headache, assessed by the physician at V2 (p < 0.05). There are significant differences in the dynamics of these symptoms according to the patient's self-assessment from treatment Day 2 (p < 0.05).
The use of irrigation therapy with Aqua Maris Extra Strong in the technology of delayed antibiotic prescription in patients with ARS allows to reduce the prescription of antibacterial drugs. No on-treatment side effects were observed in any patient.
Conclusion
Hypertonic seawater solution Aqua Maris Extra Strong is a safe and effective medicinal product for the symptomatic treatment of acute rhinosinusitis in children aged 6–11 years. It provides a significant therapeutic effect when prescribed in addition to standard therapy and helps to reduce the need for antibiotics.
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