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Abstract
Objective. A study to determine the efficacy of chloroethane spray compared to normal saline in the treatment of spastic torticollis in children and adolescents. Hypothesis. Chloroethane spray is more superior to normal saline for the treatment of spastic torticollis in children and adolescents in the pediatric emergency room. Design. Prospective randomized study. Setting. Urban inner-city hospital pediatric emergency department. Methods and Results. All children and adolescents (between the ages of 1 and 16 years) presenting to the author with the complaint of stiff neck were enrolled in the study. A total of 132 patients were enrolled. After complete evaluation to rule out cervical spine injury, a central neurological cause, patients were enrolled in the study. Sixty-six patients were treated with chloroethane spray to the neck and the other 66 were given normal saline as placebo. Sixty-three out of 66 patients treated with chloroethane spray achieved relief in 5 minutes as demonstrated by painless and free movement of the head and neck. No adverse effects were observed. The patients treated with placebo have no relief in 5 minutes. To test the null hypothesis that the percentages improved in the 2 groups equally, we calculated the Z statistic. The Z statistic of 24 corresponded to a P value of <.0001, whether the test is 1-sided or 2-sided. Chloroethane spray treatment was superior to placebo with a high statistical significance. Conclusion. For children and adolescents with spastic torticollis chloroethane spray was more superior to normal saline in the pediatric emergency room.Entities:
Keywords: critical care; emergency medicine; general pediatrics; neurology; rheumatology
Year: 2015 PMID: 27335966 PMCID: PMC4784608 DOI: 10.1177/2333794X15591567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Pediatr Health ISSN: 2333-794X
Treatment of Acute Spastic Torticollis in Children.
| Positive Response[ | Negative Response[ | |
|---|---|---|
| Patients Rxed with chloroethane spray | 63 | 3 |
| Patients Rxed with normal saline spray | 0 | 66 |
Evidenced by mobility to move the neck freely after 5 minutes.
No response—inability to move the neck freely after 5 minutes.
Figure 1.Treatment of spastic torticollis.
Blue color: positive response; red color: negative response. Series 1: Patients Rxed with chloroethane spray (63/66 positive response and 3/66 negative response). Series 2: Patients Rxed with normal saline spray (66/66 negative response).
Conditions Associated With Spastic Torticollis.
| Condition | Number of Cases | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Cervical lymphadenitis | 14 | 10.8 |
| URI | 18 | 12.64 |
| Otitis media | 14 | 10.6 |
| Minor trauma to neck | 12 | 9.09 |
| Acute pharyngitis | 16 | 6.06 |
| Cystic hygroma | 1 | 0.75 |
| Parotitis | 1 | 0.75 |
| No underlying pathology | 64 | 48.52 |
Abbreviation: URI, upper respiratory infection.