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Query: UMLS:C0030193 (
pain
)
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Effective topical antimicrobial agents decrease infection and mortality in burn patients.
Chlorhexidine phosphanilate
(
CHP
), a new broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent, has been evaluated as a topical burn wound dressing in cream form, but preliminary clinical trials reported that it was painful upon application. This study compared various concentrations of
CHP
to determine if a tolerable concentration could be identified with retention of antimicrobial efficacy. Twenty-nine burn patients, each with two similar burns which could be separately treated, were given pairs of treatments at successive 12-h intervals over a 3-day period. One burn site was treated with each of four different
CHP
concentrations, from 0.25 per cent to 2 per cent, their vehicle, and 1 per cent silver sulphadiazine (AgSD) cream, an antimicrobial agent frequently used for topical treatment of burn wounds. The other site was always treated with AgSD cream. There was a direct relationship between
CHP
concentration and patients' ratings of
pain
on an analogue scale. The 0.25 per cent
CHP
cream was closest to AgSD in
pain
tolerance; however, none of the treatments differed statistically from AgSD or from each other. In addition, ease of application of
CHP
creams was less satisfactory than that of AgSD. It was concluded that formulations at or below 0.5 per cent
CHP
may prove acceptable for wound care, but the vehicle system needs pharmaceutical improvement to render it more tolerable and easier to use.
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PMID:Patient tolerance study of topical chlorhexidine diphosphanilate: a new topical agent for burns. 238 64