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Effectiveness of 3% Boric Acid in 70% Alcohol Versus 1% Clotrimazole Solution in Otomycosis Patients

Effectiveness of 3% Boric Acid in 70% Alcohol Versus 1% Clotrimazole Solution in Otomycosis Patients: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01547221
Enrollment
120
Registered
2012-03-07
Start date
2012-03-31
Completion date
2015-04-30
Last updated
2015-04-28

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Conditions

Otomycosis

Keywords

otomycosis, 3% boric acid, 1% clotrimazole ear drop

Brief summary

Otomycosis is a superficial fungal infection of the external ear canal. Patients should be treated with cleaning fungal debris combined with topical antifungal agent. There is wide range of topical antifungal agents. However, there is still no consensus of the most effective topical antifungal agents in treatment otomycosis is still lacking. According to Thai National List of essential medicines for topical antifugal agents are: * acetic acid (2% in aqueous and 2% in 70% isopropyl alcohol) * boric acid (3% in isopropyl alcohol) * gentian violet * clotrimazole ear drop. But from literature review, there is no comparative study between boric acid and clotrimazole solution before. Objective is to compare the clinical effectiveness and adverse events of 1% clotrimazole solution versus 3% boric acid in 70% alcohol for the treatment of otomycosis.

Detailed description

The hypothesis has been formulated by H0 and Ha. H0 = 1% clotrimazole solution has clinical effectiveness not different from 3% boric acid in 70% alcohol for the treatment of otomycosis. Ha = 1% clotrimazole solution has more clinical effectiveness than 3% boric acid in 70% alcohol for the treatment of otomycosis. Inclusion criteria: * Symptomatic otomycosis, age more than 7 year. * Microscopic finding revealed fungus * KOH smear positive for fungus Exclusion criteria: * Pregnancy * Tympanic membrane perforation and post mastoid surgery * Co-infection of ear e.g. severe otitis externa,severe myringitis which are needed other medication. * Previous using topical antibiotic / steroid within 2weeks. * During usage of systemic antifungal drug * Allergic to 3% boric acid in 70% alcohol or 1% clotrimazole solution. PICO model: P= otomycosis patient I= 1%clotrimazole ear drop C= 3% boric acid O= result of treatment as cure

Interventions

single application of 1%clotrimazole ear drop

DRUG3% Boric acid

3% boric acid in 70% alcohol was prepared by phamaceutical department of Khonkaen Hospital

Sponsors

Khon Kaen Hospital
Lead SponsorOTHER_GOV

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE (Subject, Investigator)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
7 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Symptomatic otomycosis, age more than 7 year. * Microscopic finding revealed fungus * KOH smear positive for fungus

Exclusion criteria

* Pregnancy * Tympanic membrane perforation and post mastoid surgery * Co-infection of ear e.g. severe otitis externa, severe myringitis which are needed other medications * Previous using topical antibiotic / steroid within 2weeks. * During usage of systemic antifungal drug * Allergic to 3% boric acid in70% alcohol or 1% clotrimazole solution. * Those who can not come to follow up after one week of the treatment

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
result as cure rate of otomycosis1 week after treatmentotolaryngologist's microscopic finding

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
adverse effect of treatmentFive minutes after apply treatmentusing questionaire to record adverse effect

Countries

Thailand

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026