Abdelwahab Mahetab, Salah Manal, Samy Nevien, Rabie Ahmad, Farrag Abdelrazik
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Division, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.
Department of Medical Applications of Lasers (MAL), National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2020 Jan 23;13:77-85. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S225881. eCollection 2020.
To compare the efficacy of topical 5-FU as monotherapy to combined therapy of topical 5-FU and Er:YAG (2940 nm) laser in the treatment of non-segmental vitiligo (NSV).
This is a prospective randomized comparative study. Thirty patients diagnosed with NSV were recruited from the dermatology outpatient clinics of the Medical Research Centre of Excellence, the National Research Centre and the National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences. Our study group was divided into two subgroups, Group 1 was subjected to ablative Er:YAG and 5-FU cream and Group 2 applied topical 5-FU cream. Three treatment sessions were repeated every 4 to 6 weeks and patients were followed up to 9 months. Repigmentation was assessed by digital photography and subsequent computer based image analysis.
Repigmentation of Group 1 patients ranged from 0 to 70% (mean 12±7%) whilst in Group 2 this ranged from 0 to 5% (mean 1.4±0.8%). In Group 1 repigmentation was mild in 22/30 (73.3%) and moderate to severe in 3/30 (10%) starting after 3 months and persisted or increased during the period of follow up to 9 months. Groups 1 and 2 were subdivided into A and B, vitiligo involving non-resistant and resistant areas respectively. Group 1A showed more repigmentation (mean 13.8±8.5%) than Group 1B (mean 9.8±4.5%) and Group 2A showed more repigmentation (mean 1.5±1%) than Group 2B (mean 1.3±0.5%).
The combination of Er:YAG with 5-FU is safe and effective in treating and improving outcome in vitiligo especially of non-resistant areas. Computer based image analysis of vitiliginous lesions and assessing post-therapy response is an easy, quick, and reliable method.
比较外用5-氟尿嘧啶(5-FU)单药治疗与外用5-FU联合铒激光(2940nm)治疗非节段性白癜风(NSV)的疗效。
这是一项前瞻性随机对照研究。从卓越医学研究中心、国家研究中心和国家激光增强科学研究所的皮肤科门诊招募了30例诊断为NSV的患者。我们的研究组分为两个亚组,第1组接受剥脱性铒激光和5-FU乳膏治疗,第2组外用5-FU乳膏。每4至6周重复进行3次治疗,对患者随访9个月。通过数码摄影及后续基于计算机的图像分析评估色素再生情况。
第1组患者的色素再生率为0至70%(平均12±7%),而第2组为0至5%(平均1.4±0.8%)。第1组中,22/30(73.3%)的色素再生为轻度,3/30(10%)为中度至重度,色素再生在3个月后开始,在随访至9个月期间持续或增加。第1组和第2组又分别分为A和B亚组,白癜风分别累及非抵抗区和抵抗区。第1A组的色素再生(平均13.8±8.5%)多于第1B组(平均9.8±4.5%),第2A组的色素再生(平均1.5±1%)多于第2B组(平均1.3±0.5%)。
铒激光与5-FU联合应用治疗白癜风尤其是非抵抗区白癜风安全有效,且能改善预后。基于计算机的白癜风皮损图像分析及评估治疗后反应是一种简便、快速且可靠的方法。