[Omeo33] Art 0827 - JRSM, 2003, 96 (2), 60-65
Gino Santini
g.santini a ismo.it
Mer 30 Mar 2011 16:34:36 CEST
Homeopathic arnica for prevention of pain and bruising: randomized
placebo-controlled trial in hand surgery
C Stevinson, V S Devaraj, A Fountain-Barber, S Hawkins, E Ernst
Homeopathic arnica is widely believed to control bruising, reduce
swelling and promote recovery after local trauma; many patients
therefore take it perioperatively. To determine whether this treatment
has any effect, we conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled,
randomized trial with three parallel arms. 64 adults undergoing
elective surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome were randomized to take
three tablets daily of homeopathic arnica 30C or 6C or placebo for
seven days before surgery and fourteen days after surgery. Primary
outcome measures were pain (short form McGill Pain Questionnaire) and
bruising (colour separation analysis) at four days after surgery.
Secondary outcome measures were swelling (wrist circumference) and use
of analgesic medication (patient diary).
62 patients could be included in the intention-to-treat analysis.
There were no group differences on the primary outcome measures of
pain (P=0.79) and bruising (P=0.45) at day four. Swelling and use of
analgesic medication also did not differ between arnica and placebo
groups. Adverse events were reported by 2 patients in the arnica 6C
group, 3 in the placebo group and 4 in the arnica 30C group.
The results of this trial do not suggest that homeopathic arnica has
an advantage over placebo in reducing postoperative pain, bruising and
swelling in patients undergoing elective hand surgery.
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