Therapeutic Effect of Table Salt on Gastrostomy Granulomas in Pediatric Patients: A Prospective Study.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Jack J Hachem, Thu Pham, Ankona Banerjee, James Noel
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Abstract

Purpose: Gastrostomy granulomas frequently occur in pediatric patients with gastrostomy tubes, yet there is a notable lack of comprehensive data on the efficacy and safety of various treatment modalities. Commonly used treatments, such as silver nitrate, are often painful and require frequent clinic visits, posing challenges for patients and families. Additionally, research on home-based treatments is limited, despite their potential to offer more convenient and less painful alternatives. This study addresses the need for well-designed comparisons of different treatment options.

Methods: We conducted a prospective, open-label study at the Children's Hospital of San Antonio, enrolling 36 pediatric patients aged 6 months to 17 years with gastrostomy tubes. Patients were randomized into two groups: one treated with topical silver nitrate and the other with table salt, excluding those on chemotherapy or with immunologic disorders. Granuloma sizes were measured at the study's start with blinded physicians analyzing photographs to assess size reduction, and parent satisfaction surveys were conducted to evaluate treatment acceptability and side effects.

Results: The median reduction in granuloma size was significantly greater in the table salt group (3.12 mm) compared to the silver nitrate group (2.25 mm) (Wilcoxon p-value=0.04). Parental satisfaction and confidence were high in both groups, with minor, self-limited skin irritation reported as a side effect.

Conclusion: The study suggests that table salt could be a feasible, non-inferior, and cost-effective alternative to silver nitrate for treating gastrostomy granulomas in pediatric patients. Further research with a larger sample size is necessary to validate these findings.

食盐治疗小儿胃造口肉芽肿的疗效:一项前瞻性研究。
目的:胃造口肉芽肿常见于行胃造口管的儿科患者,但明显缺乏各种治疗方式的疗效和安全性的综合数据。常用的治疗方法,如硝酸银,通常是痛苦的,需要经常去诊所,给病人和家庭带来了挑战。此外,尽管家庭治疗有可能提供更方便、更少痛苦的替代方案,但对家庭治疗的研究仍然有限。这项研究解决了对不同治疗方案进行精心设计的比较的需要。方法:我们在圣安东尼奥儿童医院进行了一项前瞻性、开放标签的研究,纳入了36例6个月至17岁的接受胃造口管治疗的儿童患者。患者被随机分为两组:一组用局部硝酸银治疗,另一组用食盐治疗,不包括化疗或免疫疾病患者。在研究开始时,对肉芽肿大小进行测量,盲法医生分析照片以评估大小减少,并进行家长满意度调查以评估治疗的可接受性和副作用。结果:与硝酸银组(2.25 mm)相比,食盐组(3.12 mm)肉芽肿缩小的中位数显著大于硝酸银组(2.25 mm) (Wilcoxon p值=0.04)。两组的父母满意度和自信心都很高,副作用是轻微的,自限性皮肤刺激。结论:本研究表明,食盐可能是一种可行的、非劣质的、具有成本效益的替代硝酸银治疗小儿胃造口肉芽肿的方法。进一步的研究需要更大的样本量来验证这些发现。
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期刊介绍: Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr), an official journal of The Korean Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, is issued bimonthly and published in English. The aim of Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr is to advance scientific knowledge and promote child healthcare by publishing high-quality empirical and theoretical studies and providing a recently updated knowledge to those practitioners and scholars in the field of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr publishes review articles, original articles, and case reports. All of the submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The journal covers basic and clinical researches on molecular and cellular biology, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of all aspects of pediatric gastrointestinal diseases and nutritional health problems.
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