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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2024 Jan;183(1):289-294.
doi: 10.1007/s00431-023-05192-w. Epub 2023 Oct 24.

Topical administration of S. salivarius 24SMB-S. oralis 89a in children with adenoidal disease: a double-blind controlled trial

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Topical administration of S. salivarius 24SMB-S. oralis 89a in children with adenoidal disease: a double-blind controlled trial

Francesco Folino et al. Eur J Pediatr. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Chronic adenoiditis (CA) is generally sustained by some infectious foci mainly located within the nasopharynx or in the deep adenoidal pads and it is characterized by a complex interplay between bacterial species. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of the topical nasal administration of a probiotic compound based on S. salivarius 24SMB and S. oralis 89a in children with CA in terms of reduction in: the number of acute adenoidal infections (primary outcome), and in the blockage of the nasopharynx space by hypertrophic adenoids (secondary outcome). A prospective, double-blind, 1:1 randomized controlled study was performed to test the effectiveness of a 90-day treatment with Rinogermina spray (DMD ITALIA s.r.l, Rome), 1 puff each nostril twice a day for 90 days, to nasal spray placebo in children with CA (in terms of number of acute exacerbations and blockage of nasopharynx space assessed after 90 days of treatment- T1, and 90 days later- T2). The final analysis was based on 152 children (males = 48.0%; mean age = 49.2 ± 14.1 months). Compared to the baseline, no significant differences in terms of number of acute exacerbations at T1 and T2 follow-up visits were detected in both groups. After treatment, a significant reduction in the blockage of nasopharynx space by hypertrophic adenoids (0.002 < p-value < 0.007) compared to the baseline was attested in the study group at T1 and T2, but not in the control group.

Conclusions: Our findings document a positive effect of Rinogermina spray in achieving reduction in the blockage of nasopharynx space by hypertrophic adenoids, thus suggesting that its use into the integrated therapeutic management of children with CA could be of a certain utility.

What is known: • Chronic adenoiditis in children results from an imablance in baterial homeostasis at the nasophaynx, with impairment in respiratory microbiota. • The modulatory effect of target transnasal bacteriotheray by means of S. salivarius has been considered in children with chronic adenoiditis in children with recurrent acute otitis media with preliminary positive results.

What is new: • This randomized controlled study, specifically designed on a cohrt of children with chronic adenoiditis, documents a certain effectiveness of the probiotic treatment in achieving a reduction in the grade of adenoidal hypertropy, compared to placebo.

Keywords: Adenoids; Children; Otitis.

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Conflict of interest statement

ST: advisor for Sanofi and GSK. All other authors declare no competing interests.

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Blockage of nasopharynx space by hypertrophic adenoids in the study population (expressed as the percentage of choanal space occlusion)

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