Topical treatment of partial thickness burns by silver sulfadiazine plus hyaluronic acid compared to silver sulfadiazine alone: a double-blind, clinical study.

J Koller
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Since its introduction into clinical practice in 1967 by Charles Fox Jr., silver sulfadiazine has been the gold standard for topical burn therapy. The addition to it of hyaluronic acid, which forms a substantial part of the human tissue intercellular matrix, is aimed at overcoming one of its very few disadvantages, i.e. prolongation of the wound re-epithelialization process. Since both hyaluronic acid and silver sulfadiazine have been used in therapy for decades and their efficacy is well documented, a topical treatment combining these two agents was formulated. The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy and tolerability of a cream containing a hyaluronic acid/silver sulfadiazine fixed combination, compared with silver sulfadiazine cream alone, for the treatment of superficial and deep second-degree burns in a prospective, double-blind, controlled clinical study. The findings of the study confirmed that the association of the two compounds in a new topical treatment significantly reduced the healing time and significantly accelerated the reduction of local edema occurring shortly after injury. Furthermore, this new hyaluronic acid and silver sulfadiazine formulation has proven to have favorable antibacterial, anti-edematous and local analgesic effects, together with a clear stimulatory activity on the re-epithelialization process. This product may, therefore, significantly enrich the assortment of topical medications available for the treatment of burns and skin defects of other origin.

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磺胺嘧啶银加透明质酸局部治疗局部烧伤与单独磺胺嘧啶银比较:一项双盲临床研究。
自1967年Charles Fox Jr.引入临床实践以来,磺胺嘧啶银一直是局部烧伤治疗的金标准。透明质酸是人体组织细胞间基质的重要组成部分,添加透明质酸是为了克服其为数不多的缺点之一,即伤口再上皮化过程的延长。由于透明质酸和磺胺嘧啶银在治疗中已经使用了几十年,它们的疗效也有很好的记录,因此制定了一种结合这两种药物的局部治疗方法。该研究的目的是在一项前瞻性、双盲、对照临床研究中,研究含有透明质酸/磺胺嘧啶银固定组合乳膏治疗浅、深二度烧伤的疗效和耐受性,并与单独使用磺胺嘧啶银乳膏进行比较。研究结果证实,在新的局部治疗中,这两种化合物的结合显着缩短了愈合时间,并显着加速了损伤后不久局部水肿的减少。此外,这种新的透明质酸和磺胺嘧啶银制剂已被证明具有良好的抗菌、消肿和局部镇痛作用,并对上皮再生过程有明显的刺激作用。因此,该产品可以显著丰富用于治疗烧伤和其他来源的皮肤缺陷的局部药物的分类。
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