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Efficacy of 2% Coal Tar in Petroleum Jelly Over Plain Petroleum Jelly (Emollient) in The Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Pediatric Population


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Title: Efficacy of 2% Coal Tar in Petroleum Jelly Over Plain Petroleum Jelly (Emollient) in The Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Pediatric Population

Authors: Muhammad Erfan, Uzma Ali, Wajiha Sajid, Tahir Mukhtar Sayed, Haseeb Noor

Journal: Life and Science

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Publisher: National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2024

Volume: 5

Issue: 4

Language: en

DOI: 10.37185/LnS.1.1.545

Keywords: Atopic DermatitisCoal TarPetroleum Jelly.

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Abstract

Objective: The study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of topical 2% coal tar in petroleum jelly ascompared to plain petroleum jelly (Emollient) in the management of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis inchildren 1 to 16 years of age.Study Design: Quasi-experimental study design.Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at the Department of Dermatology, Capital HospitalIslamabad, Pakistan over a period of six months, from January 2023 to July 2023.Methods: A total of 68 patients, 34 in each group who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were enrolled in this study.Group- A received topical 2% coal tar in petroleum jelly while Group B was only administered plain petroleumjelly, twice daily for 12 weeks. The response was recorded using the eczema area severity index (EASI) and thenanalyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.Results: The mean age and the duration of disease in Group-A was 6.8±4.8 years & 27.9±28.0 monthsrespectively, while it was 4.9±3.7 years & 20.9±18.2 months in Group-B. Males were predominant in Group-Bn= 21 (61.8%), while males and females were equal in Group-A n=17 (50%). Final analysis at 12 weekscomparing the EASI revealed that treatment of Group-A (52.9%) was more effective than Group-B (17.7%). Thedifference being statistically significant (P=0.002).Conclusion: Topical 2% coal tar in petroleum jelly was more effective than petroleum jelly alone in treating mildto moderate AD in the pediatric population.
How to cite this: Erfan M, Ali U, Sajid W, Syed TM, Noor H. Efficacy of 2% Coal Tar in Petroleum Jelly Over Plain Petroleum Jelly (Emollient) In The Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Pediatric Population. Life and Science. 2024; 5(4): 452-458. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.545


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