TY - JOUR
T1 - A prospective, randomized double-blind study on the treatment of anal fissures with nitroglycerin ointment
AU - Weinstein, Daphna
AU - Halevy, Ariel
AU - Negri, Michael
AU - Levy, Ninet
AU - Gelertner, Ilana
AU - Ziv, Yehiel
PY - 2004/10
Y1 - 2004/10
N2 - Background: Anal fissure is a common disease. Treatment includes conservative measures or surgery. One of the treatment options is topical Nitroglycerin ointment. Materials and Methods: We present a prospective, randomized, double-blind study, encompassing 48 patients suffering from chronic anal fissure. The subjects were divided into three groups according to the dose of Nitroglycerin ointment received - group I - 0% (placebo), group II - 0.2% (0.75 mg) and group III - 0.4% (1.5 mg). Demographic data, medical history and physical findings were recorded. Healing, pain relief and adverse events were evaluated during and after the treatment period. Results: No significant difference (p<0.05) was found between the groups with respect to patient age, gender, past history, physical examination, amount of ointment used and adverse events. Thirty three of the 48 (69%) patients completed the study. No significant differences were found between the groups with respect to the reasons and rates of leaving the study (p=0.494). Fifteen patients failed to complete the study eight patients (17%) due to headaches, one patient was operated upon and six patients left the study because of cooperation problems. No significant difference was found between the groups regarding healing (p=0.952) or pain relief (p=0.458-0.8) according to the type of pain checke. Conclusions: According to our study, there was no benefit regarding healing or pain relief, in treating patients suffering from an anal fissure with Nitroglycerin ointment in combination with stool softeners and sitz baths, compared to the same treatment without Nitroglycerin ointment.
AB - Background: Anal fissure is a common disease. Treatment includes conservative measures or surgery. One of the treatment options is topical Nitroglycerin ointment. Materials and Methods: We present a prospective, randomized, double-blind study, encompassing 48 patients suffering from chronic anal fissure. The subjects were divided into three groups according to the dose of Nitroglycerin ointment received - group I - 0% (placebo), group II - 0.2% (0.75 mg) and group III - 0.4% (1.5 mg). Demographic data, medical history and physical findings were recorded. Healing, pain relief and adverse events were evaluated during and after the treatment period. Results: No significant difference (p<0.05) was found between the groups with respect to patient age, gender, past history, physical examination, amount of ointment used and adverse events. Thirty three of the 48 (69%) patients completed the study. No significant differences were found between the groups with respect to the reasons and rates of leaving the study (p=0.494). Fifteen patients failed to complete the study eight patients (17%) due to headaches, one patient was operated upon and six patients left the study because of cooperation problems. No significant difference was found between the groups regarding healing (p=0.952) or pain relief (p=0.458-0.8) according to the type of pain checke. Conclusions: According to our study, there was no benefit regarding healing or pain relief, in treating patients suffering from an anal fissure with Nitroglycerin ointment in combination with stool softeners and sitz baths, compared to the same treatment without Nitroglycerin ointment.
KW - Anal fissure
KW - Chronic anal fissure
KW - Fissure healing
KW - Nitroglycerin ointment
KW - Perianal pain
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AN - SCOPUS:16644402993
SN - 0017-7768
VL - 143
SP - 713
EP - 717
JO - Harefuah
JF - Harefuah
IS - 10
ER -