Fusidic acid cream in the treatment of impetigo in general practice: double blind randomised placebo controlled trial

S Koning, LWA van Suijlekom-Smit, JL Nouwen… - Bmj, 2002 - bmj.com
S Koning, LWA van Suijlekom-Smit, JL Nouwen, CM Verduin, RMD Bernsen, AP Oranje
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Objective: To test the hypothesis that fusidic acid would not increase the treatment effect of
disinfecting with povidone-iodine alone in children with impetigo. Design: Randomised
placebo controlled trial. Setting: General practices in Greater Rotterdam. Participants: 184
children aged 0-12 years with impetigo. Main outcome measures: Clinical cure and bacterial
cure after one week. Results: After one week of treatment 55% of the patients in the fusidic
acid group were clinically cured compared with 13% in the placebo group (odds ratio 12.6 …
Abstract
Objective: To test the hypothesis that fusidic acid would not increase the treatment effect of disinfecting with povidone-iodine alone in children with impetigo.
Design: Randomised placebo controlled trial.
Setting: General practices in Greater Rotterdam.
Participants: 184 children aged 0-12 years with impetigo.
Main outcome measures: Clinical cure and bacterial cure after one week.
Results: After one week of treatment 55% of the patients in the fusidic acid group were clinically cured compared with 13% in the placebo group (odds ratio 12.6, 95% confidence interval 5.0 to 31.5, number needed to treat 2.3). After two weeks and four weeks the differences in cure rates between the two groups had become smaller. More children in the placebo group were non-compliant (12 v 5) and received extra antibiotic treatment (11 v 3), and more children in the placebo group reported adverse effects (19 v 7). Staphylococcus aureus was found in 96% of the positive cultures; no strains were resistant to fusidic acid.
Conclusions: Fusidic acid is much more effective than placebo (when both are given in combination with povidone-iodine shampoo) in the treatment of impetigo. Because of the low rate of cure and high rate of adverse events in the placebo group, the value of povidone-iodine in impetigo can be questioned.
What is already known on this topic
Impetigo is the most common skin infection in children
Fusidic acid, which is advocated as topical treatment in several countries, has never been investigated in a placebo controlled study
What this study adds
In combination with povidone-iodine, treatment with fusidic acid is much more effective than placebo
None of the strains of Staphylococcus aureus isolated at baseline showed resistance to fusidic acid
The value of treatment with povidone-iodine alone can be questioned
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