Saba Shojaan, Kamyab Andarzbakhsh, Hanieh Jalalian Targhi, Shaghayegh Namvar, Maryam Shiehmorteza, Hoda Ghoreishi Rad, Amir Rezazadeh
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摘要
背景:痤疮疤痕是一种常见的皮肤病,给患者带来了各种挑战。因此,找到治疗痤疮疤痕的有效方法至关重要。据推测,由于菠萝蛋白酶和姜黄素具有抗炎特性,它们可能对治疗疤痕有效。研究目的本研究是首次评估菠萝蛋白酶和姜黄素组合对痤疮后疤痕病变影响的临床试验。研究方法这是一项针对痤疮疤痕患者的随机、双盲、安慰剂对照临床试验。患者被随机分为三组(A:菠萝蛋白酶-姜黄素;B:安慰剂;C:菠萝蛋白酶-微囊姜黄素)。患者每天服用补充剂或安慰剂,为期一个月。三组患者都接受了标准的 AHA 去角质治疗。两周和四周后,完成相关问卷调查(古德曼-巴隆定量评分法),以监测变量的变化并进行统计分析。结果符合条件的 76 名患者被随机分配到三组中的一组。对调查变量的评估结果显示,服用 Anaheal Plus 补充剂(溴氨酸-姜黄素)的患者在红斑和炎症方面有明显改善,在古德曼-巴伦定量评分中也获得了更有利的结果,而其他组则没有观察到明显改善。结论使用菠萝蛋白酶-姜黄素补充剂治疗 4 周后,可减轻寻常痤疮引起的炎症和红斑。这种组合可能是一种有益的辅助治疗方法,可减轻痤疮后瘢痕的症状。需要进一步开展大规模研究,以确认其在这方面的有效性。
Evaluating the Efficacy of Bromelain and Curcumin in Treating Acne Scars: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Acne scars are a common dermatological condition, presenting various challenges for those affected. Thus, identifying an effective treatment for the lesions left by acne is crucial. It is hypothesized that bromelain and curcumin may be effective in treating scars owing to their anti-inflammatory properties. Objectives: This study represents the first clinical trial to evaluate the impact of a bromelain and curcumin combination on post-acne scar lesions. Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial conducted on patients with acne scars. Patients were randomly divided into three groups (A: Bromelain-curcumin, B: Placebo, C: Bromelain-microencapsulated curcumin). Patients received either the supplement or placebo daily for one month. All three groups underwent standard AHA exfoliator treatment. After two and four weeks, the relevant questionnaires (Goodman-Baron's quantitative scoring) were completed to monitor changes in variables and to facilitate statistical analyses. Results: Seventy-six eligible patients were randomly assigned to one of the three groups. The evaluation of the investigated variables showed that patients receiving the Anaheal Plus supplement (bromelain-curcumin) experienced significant improvements in erythema and inflammation, as well as more favorable outcomes in Goodman-Baron's quantitative scoring, while no significant improvements were observed in the other groups. Conclusions: Treatment with the bromelain-curcumin supplement reduced inflammation and erythema caused by acne vulgaris after 4 weeks. This combination could be a beneficial adjunct treatment in mitigating symptoms of post-acne scarring. Further large-scale studies are needed to confirm their effectiveness in this context.