Kodiyan Joyson, Amber Kyle T
Joyson Kodiyan Medical Student, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology.
Physican, University of California Irvine, Department of Dermatology, Irvine, California.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2015 Sep;21(9):446-52. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2015.21.9.446.
Radiation-induced skin toxicity is the most prevalent side effect of radiation therapy. Not only does it have a significant effect on patients' quality of life, but it also results in poor follow-up and early termination of radiotherapy treatment. Several skin care practices and topical applications have been studied in the field of radiodermatitis, including skin washing, topical steroids, and mechanical skin barriers. Aside from these methods, many patients turn to complementary and alternative medicine for the prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis. Many of these alternative therapies are topically applied antioxidants. While the rationale behind the use of antioxidants in treating radiodermatitis is strong, clinical studies have been far less consistent. Even in large scale randomised controlled trials, findings have been limited by the inconsistent use of topical vehicles and placebos. In this article, the authors review the role of topical antioxidants to better help the practitioner navigate through different available skin directed antioxidants.
放射性皮肤毒性是放射治疗最常见的副作用。它不仅对患者的生活质量有重大影响,还会导致随访不佳和放疗治疗提前终止。在放射性皮炎领域,已经对几种皮肤护理措施和局部应用进行了研究,包括皮肤清洗、局部使用类固醇和机械性皮肤屏障。除了这些方法外,许多患者还求助于补充和替代医学来预防和治疗放射性皮炎。这些替代疗法中有许多是局部应用的抗氧化剂。虽然使用抗氧化剂治疗放射性皮炎的理论依据很充分,但临床研究的结果却远没有那么一致。即使在大规模随机对照试验中,研究结果也受到局部用药载体和安慰剂使用不一致的限制。在本文中,作者回顾了局部抗氧化剂的作用,以更好地帮助从业者在不同的现有皮肤定向抗氧化剂中做出选择。