冷常压血浆(CAP)作为轻中度寻常性痤疮的一种有希望的治疗选择:两例临床和非侵入性评估

Q1 Medicine Clinical Plasma Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cpme.2020.100110
Dr. Arisi Mariachiara, Venturuzzo Anna, Gelmetti Alessandra, Guasco Pisani Edoardo, Bassissi Stefania, Rossi Mariateresa, Calzavara-Pinton Piergiacomo
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摘要

寻常痤疮是一种多因素皮肤病,可能由痤疮角质杆菌的存在引发,其特征是皮脂分泌增加。冷大气等离子体(CAP)是一种创新的技术设备,考虑到其杀菌潜力和促进组织增殖的功效,它利用等离子体(物质的第四种状态)来治疗几种皮肤状况。目的:鉴于其众所周知的抗菌性能和良好的再生性能,我们认为CAP在急性期和长期瘢痕期治疗寻常痤疮都有很高的疗效。方法报告2例青年面部轻、中度寻常性痤疮患者,在评价炎症性皮损的同时,采用皮脂测定法和经表皮水分流失(TEWL)评价治疗效果。结果两例患者治疗后痤疮病变均减轻。考虑到基础值,皮脂排泄参数和TEWL均有所改善。结论尽管纳入的患者数量较少,但我们的数据支持CAP在对其他常规治疗反应较差的轻度至中度寻常性痤疮患者中的有效性。
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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) as a promising therapeutic option for mild to moderate acne vulgaris: Clinical and non-invasive evaluation of two cases

Background

Acne vulgaris is a multifactorial skin disease that may be triggered by the presence of the bacteria Cutibacterium acnes and is characterized by an increase in the sebum excretion. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) represents an innovative technological device that uses plasma, the fourth state of matter, to treat several skin conditions, considering its bactericidal potential and its efficacy in promoting tissue proliferation.

Objectives

In the light of its well-known antibacterial properties and its promising regenerative properties, we assumed that CAP could be highly effective to treat acne vulgaris both in its acute phase and in the long-term cicatricial period.

Methods

We reported the cases of two young patients affected by mild-moderate acne vulgaris of the face treated with CAP. In addition to the evaluation of inflammatory skin lesions, treatment efficacy was assessed by sebometry and trans epidermal water loss (TEWL) evaluation.

Results

In both patients, acne lesions reduced after treatment. Both sebum excretion parameters and TEWL improved considering basal values.

Conclusion

Despite the small number of patients enrolled, our data support CAP effectiveness in patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris poorly responsive to other conventional treatments.

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