Update on Gardasil Vaccination in Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis Patients Aged 45 or Older.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Laryngoscope Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1002/lary.32123
Molly O Meeker, Ryan Ivancic, Brad de Silva, Laura A Matrka
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Objective: Gardasil vaccination has been effective as primary prevention and adjuvant therapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). We present an update to our previous research reporting a significant increase in the intersurgical interval (ISI) after adjuvant Gardasil vaccination. Our objectives were: (1) to assess the durability of Gardasil as an adjuvant in RRP with longer-term follow-up and an expanded cohort, and (2) to better control for the use of other non-Gardasil adjuvant therapies.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of adult patients > 45 years diagnosed with RRP from 2008 to 2022 was conducted. Patients were considered vaccinated if they received at least two Gardasil doses.

Results: There were 51 total patients, 14 vaccinated and 37 unvaccinated. There was a significant increase in the ISI for the vaccinated group from 126 to 304 days (p = 0.0039), with 100.1 ± 47.3 months follow-up. Our previous study, performed at 49.7 ± 30.3 months follow-up, found an ISI of 494 days in the vaccinated group. Non-Gardasil adjuvant use was greater in the vaccinated group, but we found no significant effect of non-Gardasil adjuvant use on ISI in the unvaccinated group (p = 0.34).

Conclusions: Adjuvant Gardasil use in RRP patients > 45 years significantly increases the ISI, which supports findings from our previous study. However, the magnitude of this effect may wane with time, with the ISI remaining significant but downtrending from 494 to 304 days. This data raise the question of whether booster Gardasil dosing warrants investigation.

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Laryngoscope 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Laryngoscope has been the leading source of information on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck disorders since 1890. The Laryngoscope is the first choice among otolaryngologists for publication of their important findings and techniques. Each monthly issue of The Laryngoscope features peer-reviewed medical, clinical, and research contributions in general otolaryngology, allergy/rhinology, otology/neurotology, laryngology/bronchoesophagology, head and neck surgery, sleep medicine, pediatric otolaryngology, facial plastics and reconstructive surgery, oncology, and communicative disorders. Contributions include papers and posters presented at the Annual and Section Meetings of the Triological Society, as well as independent papers, "How I Do It", "Triological Best Practice" articles, and contemporary reviews. Theses authored by the Triological Society’s new Fellows as well as papers presented at meetings of the American Laryngological Association are published in The Laryngoscope. • Broncho-esophagology • Communicative disorders • Head and neck surgery • Plastic and reconstructive facial surgery • Oncology • Speech and hearing defects
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