Randomized controlled trial comparing 35% trichloroacetic acid peel and 5-aminolaevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for treating multiple actinic keratosis

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作者
Holzer, G. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pinkowicz, A. [1 ]
Radakovic, S. [1 ]
Schmidt, J. B. [1 ]
Tanew, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Dermatol, SMZ Ost, 122,Langobardenstr 1220, Vienna, Austria
[2] Donauspital, SMZ Ost Vienna, Dept Dermatol, Vienna, Austria
[3] Med Res Soc Vienna DC, Vienna, Austria
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EUROPEAN DERMATOLOGY FORUM; FIELD CANCERIZATION; 5-PERCENT FLUOROURACIL; TOPICAL TREATMENT; JESSNERS SOLUTION; CLINICAL-TRIAL; GLYCOLIC ACID; PHASE-III; FOLLOW-UP; SCALP;
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10.1111/bjd.15272
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
BackgroundPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) and chemical peels with trichloroacetic acid (TCA) can be applied to large skin areas and thus are suitable treatment options for patients with multiple actinic keratosis (AK). However, despite its long use, TCA has been investigated only rarely in this indication. ObjectivesThis randomized, observer-blinded, intrapatient comparative study sought to investigate the efficacy and safety of 35% TCA vs. aminolaevulinic acid 20% (ALA) PDT in patients with extensive field cancerization and multiple AKs in the face or on the scalp. MethodsTwenty-eight patients with at least five AKs in two comparable anatomical areas on the head were treated with 35% TCA and ALA PDT randomly assigned to each area. Their therapeutic efficacy, adverse events and cosmetic outcome were assessed by a blinded investigator at 1, 3, 6 and 12months after treatment. ResultsAfter 12-months' follow-up TCA and ALA PDT reduced the total lesion count, the primary outcome, by 31% and 58%, respectively (P=0006). Complete clearance of pre-existing AKs were 49% for TCA and 74% for ALA PDT (P=0011). Treatment failure (number of AKs greater than 50% of the baseline count) was observed in seven patients (25%) after TCA and in two patients (7%) after PDT treatment. Treatment-related pain was significantly higher for ALA PDT (visual analogue scale 7523 vs. TCA: 5126; P=004), whereas scarring (n=6, 21%) was seen only in TCA treated patients. ConclusionsALA PDT provided better clinical results than TCA in the treatment of patients with extensive field cancerization and multiple AKs. What's already known about this topic? Photodynamic therapy with 5-aminolaevulinic acid has an indisputable record as an effective treatment for actinic keratosis. It is a suitable treatment option for patients with multiple actinic keratosis and extensive field cancerization, as it can be applied repeatedly to larger treatment areas. Chemical peels with trichloroacetic acid have also been utilized by dermatologists for decades in this indication; however, there is scant scientific evidence for their efficacy. What does this study add? It evaluates the efficacy and safety of the time-honoured and popular therapy of trichloroacetic acid peels in comparison with the well-established photodynamic therapy in patients with multiple actinic keratosis over a long-term follow-up period of 12months. Respond to this article
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