JAMA Dermatol. 2014 Dec;150(12):1281-8. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2014.1253.
IMPORTANCE Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is used extensively to treat actinic keratoses(AKs). An analysis of the effectiveness of PDT compared with other treatments may help physicians decide what role it should play in their own clinical practices.OBJECTIVE To determine the effectiveness of PDT for the treatment of AKs relative to other methods.DATA SOURCES MEDLINE, EMBASE,Web of Knowledge, and Cochrane Central Register. No restrictions on years were placed, and all searches extended to the year of each data base inception. Our search was conducted on March 20, 2013, and included the search terms solar keratosis, actinic keratosis, photodynamic therapy, and photochemotherapy. No restrictions were used for the search string.STUDY SELECTION Only randomized PDT trials that used aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride ormethyl aminolevulinate hydrochloride as stabilizers with 10 or more participants were considered. Two of the authors undertook the search independently.DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS Data were extracted independently by the 2 authors.We assessed data quality using the Jadad scoring system and used a random-effects model for pooled data analysis.MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Primary outcome measures specified a priori were lesion response, cosmetic results, and patient satisfaction after the intervention.RESULTS Our search identified 875 journal articles and meeting abstracts.We excluded 862 owing to lack of adherence to our inclusion criteria or lack of author response to our queries for further information.We assessed 13 studies for inclusion in our final synthesis, of which 4 were eligible for final meta-analysis. The only comparator for which meta-analysis was performed was cryotherapy. The meta-analysis consisted of 641 participants, with a total of 2174 AKs treated with cryotherapy and 2170 AKs treated with PDT. Compared with cryotherapy, the pooled relative risk for the meta-analysis for complete response (lesion clearance) was 1.14 (95%CI, 1.11-1.18) at 3 months after treatment. Visual inspection of a funnel plot revealed no publication bias, which was confirmed by the Begg test (P = .80).CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Photodynamic therapy has a 14%better chance of complete lesion clearance at 3 months after treatment than cryotherapy for thin AKs on the face and scalp.
光动力疗法(PDT)广泛用于治疗光化性角化病(AK)。分析 PDT 与其他治疗方法的疗效有助于医生决定它在自己的临床实践中应发挥什么作用。
确定 PDT 治疗 AK 的疗效相对于其他方法。
MEDLINE、EMBASE、Web of Knowledge 和 Cochrane 中央注册。未对年限设限,所有检索均延伸至每个数据库创建的年份。我们的检索于 2013 年 3 月 20 日进行,检索词包括 solar keratosis、actinic keratosis、photodynamic therapy 和 photochemotherapy。检索字符串未设限。
只有随机 PDT 试验,使用盐酸氨基酮戊酸或甲氨基酮戊酸作为稳定剂,参与者超过 10 人,才被认为是有效的。两位作者独立进行了检索。
两位作者独立提取数据。我们使用 Jadad 评分系统评估数据质量,并使用随机效应模型进行汇总数据分析。
预先指定的主要结果措施是病变反应、干预后的美容效果和患者满意度。
我们的检索共识别出 875 篇期刊文章和会议摘要。由于不符合纳入标准或作者未能回复我们进一步信息的查询,我们排除了 862 篇。我们评估了 13 项研究以纳入最终综合分析,其中 4 项符合最终荟萃分析的条件。唯一进行荟萃分析的比较是冷冻疗法。荟萃分析包括 641 名参与者,共治疗 2174 例 AK 采用冷冻疗法,2170 例 AK 采用 PDT。与冷冻疗法相比,治疗后 3 个月完全反应(病变清除)的汇总相对风险为 1.14(95%CI,1.11-1.18)。对漏斗图的视觉检查未发现发表偏倚,贝格检验(P =.80)也证实了这一点。
对于面部和头皮上的薄 AK,治疗后 3 个月,PDT 完全清除病变的可能性比冷冻疗法高 14%。