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Randomized controlled trial of topical aspirin in the treatment of bee and wasp stings.

机译:外用阿司匹林治疗蜜蜂和黄蜂st伤的随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: The New South Wales Poisons Information Centre (NSW PIC) has been recommending the use of topical aspirin paste for bee and wasp stings since the early 1980s. Anecdotal evidence from calls suggested it was effective in reducing the swelling and duration of pain, but a literature search found no evidence to support this. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of advice given by a PIC to apply topical aspirin for the treatment of bee and wasp stings. METHODS: Patients were recruited from callers to the NSW PIC who reported a bee or wasp sting. They were randomly assigned, using a 2:1 ratio, to two different treatment advices: to apply an ice pack (control group), or to apply an ice pack and topical aspirin paste (treatment group). Initial follow-up was within 24-48 hours. Primary outcome was the presence of swelling at 12 hr. Secondary outcomes included the presence of pain at 12 hr, the presence of itchiness, and duration of redness. RESULTS: There were 37 patients who received treatment advice and 19 in the control group. Of the 37 patients advised to apply aspirin, 21 (57%) had no swelling at 12 hr compared with 14 of the 19 (74%) patients with ice alone (difference -17%; 95% CI: -47-12%; p = 0.26). Eighty-one percent (30/37) of patients advised to apply aspirin had no pain at 12 hr compared with (18/19) 95% of the others (-14%; 95% CI: -39-14%; p = 0.34). The median duration of redness was 6 hr [interquartile range (IQR): 2-48 hr] in those advised to apply aspirin paste compared with 2 hr (IQR: 0-10 hr) in those that only applied ice (p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Topical aspirin paste was not effective in reducing the duration of swelling or pain in bee and wasp stings, and significantly increased the duration of redness. Symptoms rapidly subsided with ice alone as treatment.
机译:背景:自1980年代初以来,新南威尔士州毒物信息中心(NSW PIC)一直建议将阿司匹林外用糊剂用于蜜蜂和黄蜂的s伤。电话中的轶事证据表明该药可有效减轻肿胀和减轻疼痛持续时间,但文献检索发现没有证据支持这一点。目的:本研究的目的是评估由PIC提供的建议的局部用阿司匹林治疗蜜蜂和黄蜂st叮的有效性。方法:从呼叫者中招募了报告有蜜蜂或黄蜂ers伤的新南威尔士州PIC的患者。他们以2:1的比例随机分配给两种不同的治疗建议:应用冰袋(对照组),或应用冰袋和局部阿司匹林糊剂(治疗组)。最初的随访时间为24-48小时。主要结果是在12小时出现肿胀。次要结果包括12小时疼痛,发痒和发红持续时间。结果:37例患者接受了治疗建议,对照组19例。在建议使用阿司匹林的37例患者中,有21例(57%)在12小时没有肿胀,而19例(74%)单独使用冰的患者中有14例(差异-17%; 95%CI:-47-12%; p = 0.26)。建议使用阿司匹林的患者中有81%(30/37)在12小时没有疼痛,而其他患者中(18/19)有95%(-14%; 95%CI:-39-14%; p = 0.34)。建议使用阿司匹林糊剂的患者中度发红持续时间为6小时[四分位间距(IQR):2-48小时],而仅使用冰的患者为2小时(IQR:0-10小时)(p = 0.04) 。结论:阿司匹林外用糊剂不能有效减少蜜蜂和黄蜂刺痛的肿胀或疼痛持续时间,并显着增加了发红持续时间。症状迅速消退,仅凭冰治疗。

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