治疗指甲银屑病的设备。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.23736/S2784-8671.24.07919-2
Apostolos Katsiaunis, Shari R Lipner
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导言:指甲银屑病(NP)影响着相当一部分皮肤银屑病患者,常常导致功能障碍和社会心理困扰。尽管有多种治疗方法可供选择,但在实现疗效和药物输送方面仍存在挑战,这促使人们对新型治疗设备进行研究:2023年10月17日,我们使用PubMed数据库对用于NP的设备和激光进行了文献检索,检索词如下:设备或激光和 "指甲银屑病"。共收录了22篇文章,介绍了脉冲染料激光、点阵式二氧化碳(CO2)激光、长脉冲Nd:YAG激光、准分子激光、光动力疗法、强脉冲光和微针仪的治疗方法:虽然最近一些关于使用治疗设备治疗 NP 的研究显示出了良好的效果,但目前的证据支持一种算法方法,包括局部疗法、关节内注射凯纳洛和全身疗法,具体取决于受影响指甲的数量、是否存在银屑病关节炎、皮肤银屑病、合并症以及对生活质量的影响。激光疗法虽然前景广阔,但在纳入治疗方案之前,还需要通过广泛的随机试验进一步验证:这些探索性研究结果凸显了新出现的疗法,这些疗法可能会扩大可供选择的范围。使用激光治疗非小细胞肺结核可为皮肤科医生提供更广泛的治疗手段,在考虑舒适度、成本和依从性的基础上,定制满足患者个人需求的治疗方案,从而提高患者的整体治疗效果。
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Devices for treatment of nail psoriasis.

Introduction: Nail psoriasis (NP) affects a significant proportion of cutaneous psoriasis patients, often leading to functional impairment and psychosocial distress. Despite available treatment options, challenges persist in achieving efficacy and with drug delivery, prompting investigation into novel therapeutic devices.

Evidence acquisition: A literature search was performed using the PubMed database for devices and lasers for NP on 17 October 2023 using the following search terms: device OR laser AND "nail psoriasis." Twenty-two articles were included describing treatment with pulsed dye laser, fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser, long-pulsed Nd:YAG laser, excimer laser, photodynamic therapy, intense pulsed light, and microneedling device.

Evidence synthesis: While some recent studies on use of therapeutic devices have shown promising results for NP treatment, current evidence supports an algorithmic approach including topical therapies, intralesional kenalog injections, and systemic therapies, depending on number of nails affected, presence of psoriatic arthritis, cutaneous psoriasis, comorbidities, and effect on quality of life. Laser therapy, although promising, requires further validation through extensive randomized trials before its inclusion in treatment regimens.

Conclusions: These exploratory findings highlight emerging therapies that may expand the spectrum of options available. Use of lasers for NP treatment could provide dermatologists with a broader arsenal for customizing treatment plans that address individual patient needs, taking into account comfort, cost, and compliance to enhance overall patient outcomes.

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