血卟啉-光动力疗法治疗葡萄酒港污渍的治疗和患者因素研究

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Dermatologic Therapy Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1155/2024/5560358
Xiaofei Mao, Hao Feng, Xiaohan Liu, Hongzhong Jin
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背景。葡萄酒港污渍(PWS)影响着相当多的人,尽管脉冲染料激光是治疗的金标准,但一些患者仍无反应,因此需要新的治疗方法。最近,hemoporfin-光动力疗法(hemoporfin-PDT)在治疗酒糟鼻方面显示出良好的疗效和安全性,而且证据越来越多。研究目的评估hemoporfin-PDT治疗PWS的疗效和安全性,并分析影响疗效的因素。方法。回顾性分析一个中心 215 名患者(79 名男性和 136 名女性,年龄在 3-71 岁之间)的临床数据,其中 173 例有效用于疗效分析,129 例有效用于安全性分析。疗效由两位双盲皮肤科医生评定为优(改善≥75%)、良(改善≥50%至75%)、一般(改善≥25%至50%)和差(改善25%)。根据上述标准,使用电子问卷收集患者对疗效的评价。研究还调查了疗效与可能的影响因素之间的关系,即年龄、性别、既往治疗史、既往治疗造成的合并疤痕、皮损部位、皮损类型、皮损大小、唇部受累程度以及 hemoporfin-PDT 治疗次数。对不良事件进行了调查,以评估其安全性。结果如下在不同疗程的 hemoporfin-PDT 治疗后,78 例(45.1%)、38 例(22.0%)、36 例(20.8%)和 21 例(12.1%)患者的疗效分别达到了优、良、一般和差。治疗次数越多(p <0.001)、年龄≥18 岁(p = 0.037)、既往未接受过治疗(p = 0.020)和头颈部位置(p = 0.009)与更好的疗效相关。疼痛、水肿、渗出/结痂和色素沉着是常见的不良反应,恢复情况令人满意。2.3%的患者出现了疤痕。结论使用hemoporfin-PDT治疗PWS时,治疗次数越多、治疗部位越靠近头颈部,疗效越好,而既往治疗史则会导致疗效较差。
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Study of Treatment and Patient Factors of Hemoporfin-Photodynamic Therapy for Port-Wine Stains

Background. Port-wine stains (PWS) affect a substantial number of people, and despite the use of pulsed dye laser as the gold standard therapy, some patients fail to respond, and new modalities are needed. Recently, hemoporfin-photodynamic therapy (hemoporfin-PDT) has shown good efficacy and safety in treating PWS, with increasing evidence. Objectives. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of hemoporfin-PDT in the treatment of PWS and to analyze the factors that influence efficacy. Methods. The clinical data of 215 patients (79 men and 136 women aged 3–71 years) from a single center were retrospectively analyzed, out of which 173 were valid for efficacy analysis and 129 for safety analysis. Efficacy was rated as excellent (≥75% improvement), good (≥50% to <75% improvement), fair (≥25% to <50%), and poor (<25% improvement) by two blinded dermatologists. The patient-assessed efficacy was collected based on the aforementioned criteria using an electronic questionnaire. The association of efficacy with possible influential factors was investigated, namely, age, sex, history of previous treatment, combined scars caused by previous treatments, lesion site, lesion type, lesion size, degree of lip involvement, and number of hemoporfin-PDT sessions. Adverse events were investigated to evaluate the safety profile. Results. Excellent, good, fair, and poor efficacy was achieved in 78 (45.1%), 38 (22.0%), 36 (20.8%), and 21 (12.1%) patients, respectively, after a variable number of sessions of hemoporfin-PDT. More treatment sessions (p < 0.001), age ≥18 years (p = 0.037), no previous treatments (p = 0.020), and head/neck location (p = 0.009) were associated with better outcomes. Pain, edema, exudation/crusting, and hyperpigmentation were common adverse events, with satisfactory recovery. Scarring occurred in 2.3% of the patients. Conclusions. For treating PWS with hemoporfin-PDT, more treatment sessions and head/neck location are predictors of better outcomes, whereas previous treatment history is a predictor of poorer outcomes.

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Dermatologic Therapy
Dermatologic Therapy 医学-皮肤病学
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期刊介绍: Dermatologic Therapy has been created to fill an important void in the dermatologic literature: the lack of a readily available source of up-to-date information on the treatment of specific cutaneous diseases and the practical application of specific treatment modalities. Each issue of the journal consists of a series of scholarly review articles written by leaders in dermatology in which they describe, in very specific terms, how they treat particular cutaneous diseases and how they use specific therapeutic agents. The information contained in each issue is so practical and detailed that the reader should be able to directly apply various treatment approaches to daily clinical situations. Because of the specific and practical nature of this publication, Dermatologic Therapy not only serves as a readily available resource for the day-to-day treatment of patients, but also as an evolving therapeutic textbook for the treatment of dermatologic diseases.
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