Effect of the povidone iodine, hypertonic alkaline solution and saline nasal lavage on nasopharyngeal viral load in COVID‐19

Author:

Batioglu‐Karaaltin Aysegul1ORCID,Yigit Ozgur2ORCID,Cakan Dogan1ORCID,Akgul Ozer3ORCID,Yigit Enes2ORCID,Yilmaz Yetkin Zeki1ORCID,Cakir Kays‐ı Burak1ORCID,Ciftci Gamze1ORCID,Boyoğlu Nihal Seden2ORCID,Cagliyan Abdurrahman2ORCID,Can Efe2ORCID,Dikme Ozgur4ORCID,Hacioglu Yalcin5ORCID,Balkan Ilker Inanc6ORCID,Enver Ozgur7ORCID,Ozdogan Hasan Ahmet1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine Istanbul University‐Cerrahpasa Istanbul Turkey

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Istanbul Education and Research Hospital Istanbul Turkey

3. Department of Medical Microbiology Istanbul Aydın University Istanbul Turkey

4. Department of Emergency Medicine Istanbul Education and Research Hospital Istanbul Turkey

5. Department of Family Medicine Istanbul Education and Research Hospital Istanbul Turkey

6. Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology Istanbul University‐Cerrahpasa Istanbul Turkey

7. Department of Otorhinolaryngology Istanbul Aydın University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe present study aimed to investigate the in vivo activity of nasal irrigation (NI) with saline, NI with povidone–iodine (PVP–I) 1%, NI with a mix of hypertonic alkaline and PVP–I 1% against Severe acute respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus‐2 (SARS‐CoV‐2).DesignThis study was a prospective randomised clinical trial.SettingA multicenter study involving tertiary care centres.ParticipantsThe study included adult outpatients whose qualitative SARS‐CoV‐2 RT‐PCR tests in nasopharyngeal swabs were positive. One hundred twenty patients were divided into four equal groups. Standard COVID‐19 treatment was given to Group 1, NI containing saline was added to patients' treatment in Group 2, NI containing 1% PVP–I solution was added to patients' treatment in Group 3, and NI containing 1% PVP–I solution and the hypertonic alkaline solution was added to patients' treatment in Group 4.Main Outcome MeasuresOn the first day of diagnosis (Day 0), nasopharyngeal swab samples were taken, on the third and fifth days the nasopharyngeal viral load (NVL) reduction in quantitative RT‐PCR test was calculated.ResultsBetween the zeroth to third days and zeroth to fifth days, the NVL reduction was significant in all groups (p < .05). In paired comparisons of groups, the NVL decrease in Group 4 in the first 3 days was significantly lower than all groups (p < .05). The NVL decrease in Groups 3 and 4 in the first 5 days were significantly lower than Group 1 (p < .05).ConclusionThis study revealed that the use of NI of 1% PVP–I and the hypertonic alkaline solution mixture was more effective in reducing NVL.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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