Microneedling in Combination with Topical Pimecrolimus 1% versus Topical Pimecrolimus 1% for the Treatment of Refractory Stable Vitiligo: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-11-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/5652140
Fariba Iraji, Ali Asilian, Zahra Talebzadeh, Mina Saber, Fatemeh Mokhtari, Amirhossein Siadat, Seyed Mohsen Hosseini
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Objective: Vitiligo is a common, autoimmune disease that results in the destruction of the melanocytes and manifests as depigmented macules on various areas of the skin. Numerous treatment options have been proposed for vitiligo. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of microneedling plus topical pimecrolimus 1% versus the sole use of topical pimecrolimus 1% for the treatment of vitiligo.

Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 30 skin lesions on 15 Al-Zahra hospital patients. Each patient had two similar lesions in the limb area, and each lesion was considered a separate treatment group. The left or right side of the patient's lesion was randomly assigned to receive microneedling plus topical pimecrolimus for three months, while the other side received only topical pimecrolimus 1%. As part of the follow-up, digital photography was taken at the baseline and biweekly for three months after treatment and six months' follow-up. The following methods were used to evaluate the results: DLQI questionnaires, patient satisfaction questionnaires, and two independent dermatologists comparing the improvement rate for each group.

Results: Topical pimecrolimus 1% treatment led to unsatisfactory results, whereas the combination of microneedling and topical pimecrolimus1% treatment produced a more favorable overall outcome (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: This study established that combination therapy results in more significant patient improvement. Additionally, one patient experienced mild skin irritation as a side effect of topical pimecrolimus.

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目的:白癜风是一种常见的自身免疫性疾病,导致黑色素细胞的破坏,表现为皮肤各部位的色素沉着斑。针对白癜风已经提出了许多治疗方案。本研究的目的是比较微针加1%局部吡美莫司与单独使用1%局部吡美莫司治疗白癜风的疗效。方法:对Al-Zahra医院15例患者30处皮损进行临床试验。每个患者在肢体区域有两个相似的病变,每个病变被认为是一个单独的治疗组。患者病变左侧或右侧随机分配接受微针加局部吡美莫司治疗3个月,而另一侧只接受1%局部吡美莫司治疗。作为随访的一部分,在治疗后3个月和6个月的随访中,在基线和每两周拍摄一次数码照片。采用以下方法评估结果:DLQI问卷、患者满意度问卷、两名独立皮肤科医生比较两组的治愈率。结果:1%吡美莫司局部治疗的结果不理想,而微针联合1%吡美莫司局部治疗的总体结果更有利(P < 0.001)。结论:本研究证实联合治疗对患者的改善更为显著。此外,一名患者出现轻度皮肤刺激,作为局部吡美莫司的副作用。
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