Treatment with silver nitrate versus topical steroid treatment for umbilical granuloma: A non-inferiority randomized control trial.
Chikako OgawaYoshiaki SatoChiyo SuzukiAzusa ManoAtsushi TashiroTakafumi NiwaSayako HamazakiYoshihiro TanahashiMidori SuzumuraSatoshi HayanoMasahiro HayakawaTakeshi TsujiShin HoshinoYuichiro SugiyamaHiroyuki KidokoroJun-Ichi KawadaHideki MuramatsuAkihiro HirakawaMasahiko AndoJun NatsumeSeiji KojimaPublished in: PloS one (2018)
This study did not establish non-inferiority of topical steroid ointment treatment relative to silver nitrate cauterization, presumably due to lower healing rates than expected leading to an underpowered trial. However, considering that silver nitrate cauterization carries a distinct risk of chemical burns and that the overall efficacy of topical steroid ointment treatment is similar to that of silver nitrate cauterization, topical steroid ointment might be considered as a good alternative in the treatment of neonatal umbilical granuloma due to its safety and simplicity. To clarify non-inferiority, a larger study is needed.