Lloyd D A, Mickel R E, Kritzinger N A
Department of Paediatric Surgery, University of Natal Medical Faculty, Durban, South Africa.
Burns. 1989 Apr;15(2):125-8. doi: 10.1016/0305-4179(89)90144-7.
A cream containing malic, benzoic and salicylic acid esters (Aserbine) was evaluated as a topical dressing for dermal burns. Children with thermal injuries covering less than 20 per cent of the body surface area (BSA) were treated with Aserbine (53 patients), Daromide (31 patients) or silver sulphadiazine (SSD) (16 patients). In these groups, hot liquids were the cause of injury in 92 per cent, 100 per cent and 80 per cent of patients respectively. There were no significant differences in the numbers of patients with clinical evidence of infection. Aserbine did not inhibit the growth of staphylococci or Ps. aeruginosa, partly inhibited beta-haemolytic streptococci and Proteus sp., and completely inhibited the growth of E. coli. The rate of wound healing did not differ significantly between the groups. No toxic effects of Aserbine were observed, apart from transient discomfort on application. Aserbine is a safe, inexpensive topical agent suitable for thermal burns which are not heavily contaminated.
一种含有苹果酸、苯甲酸和水杨酸酯的乳膏(Aserbine)被评估作为皮肤烧伤的局部敷料。对体表面积(BSA)烧伤面积小于20%的儿童分别采用Aserbine(53例)、Daromide(31例)或磺胺嘧啶银(SSD)(16例)进行治疗。在这些组中,分别有92%、100%和80%的患者因热液导致受伤。有感染临床证据的患者数量无显著差异。Aserbine不抑制葡萄球菌或铜绿假单胞菌的生长,部分抑制β-溶血性链球菌和变形杆菌属,完全抑制大肠杆菌的生长。各组间伤口愈合率无显著差异。除了涂抹时的短暂不适外,未观察到Aserbine的毒性作用。Aserbine是一种安全、廉价的局部用药,适用于污染不严重的热烧伤。