Adjunctive Chinese medicine therapy reduces relapse of psoriasis vulgaris after discontinuation of biologics: a prospective registry-based cohort study.

IF 3.9 The Journal of dermatological treatment Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1080/09546634.2024.2355261
Shan Huang, Xing-Wu Duan, Hua-Chao Zhang, Bo-Wen Dai, Yan-Ping Bai
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Abstract

Background: Biologics have revolutionized psoriasis treatment; however, relapse of psoriasis after discontinuation of biologics remains unresolved.

Objective: To assess the impact of adjunctive Chinese medicine (CM) therapy on relapse of psoriasis vulgaris (PV) after discontinuation of biologics.

Methods: We constructed a prospective cohort study through a psoriasis case registry platform that enrolled patients treated with biologics (in combination with or without CM). The endpoint event was relapse, defined as loss of psoriasis area and severity index (PASI) 75.

Results: A total of 391 patients completed the study and were included in the analysis, of whom 169 (43.2%) experienced relapse during follow-up. To minimize the bias, a 1:1 propensity score matching (PSM) was performed, generating matched cohorts of 156 individuals per group. Adjuvant CM therapy significantly associated with reduced incidence of relapse (HR =0.418, 95% CI = 0.289 ∼ 0.604, p < 0.001), and the protective effect of CM in the subgroup analysis was significant. In addition, PASI 90 response and disease duration were associated with relapse (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Adjunctive CM therapy is associated with reduced relapse incidence in PV after discontinuation of biologics.

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背景:生物制剂给银屑病治疗带来了革命性的变化,然而,停用生物制剂后银屑病复发的问题仍未得到解决:评估中医药辅助治疗对停用生物制剂后寻常型银屑病(PV)复发的影响:我们通过银屑病病例登记平台构建了一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了接受生物制剂(联合或不联合中医药)治疗的患者。终点事件为复发,定义为银屑病面积和严重程度指数(PASI)下降至75:共有 391 名患者完成研究并纳入分析,其中 169 人(43.2%)在随访期间复发。为尽量减少偏差,研究人员进行了 1:1 的倾向得分匹配(PSM),每组产生了 156 人的匹配队列。CM辅助治疗与复发率的降低有明显相关性(HR =0.418, 95% CI = 0.289 ∼ 0.604, p p 结论:CM辅助治疗与复发率的降低有明显相关性:辅助 CM 治疗与停用生物制剂后 PV 复发率降低有关。
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