Wang X, Suo H, Gao Y, Du H, Fu Y, Sha S, Liu Y, Su X, An X, Guo X, Li Y, Tao J
Department of Dermatology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China.
Hubei Engineering Research Center for Skin Repair and Theranostics, Wuhan, China.
J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2020 Dec;34(12):2795-2801. doi: 10.1111/jdv.16596. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
Vascular targeted photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a novel and promising therapy for the treatment of port-wine stains (PWS). There has been little prior exploration to our knowledge of how the dermatological vascular pattern may predict the response to PDT.
To analyse whether the vascular pattern classifications of PWS by dermoscopy can predict the efficacy of PDT.
This prospective cohort study included 163 patients with a clinical diagnosis of PWS who were treated twice with hemoporfin-mediated photodynamic therapy (HMME-PDT) at two-month intervals and followed up for 6 months. The vascular manifestations of dermoscopy with PWS were independently classified into 8 categories by 3 dermatologists. Images of the lesions were taken using VISIA, and the vascular patterns were imaged by dermoscopy by the same investigator. Images were captured before and after each treatment. The efficacy was evaluated with pre- and post-treatment VISIA images, and correlations between efficacy and vascular patterns were analysed by four dermatologists in a blinded and independent manner, between 10 January 2019 and 11 December 2019.
In the dermoscopy images for the whole cohort, dotted and globular vessels (15.3%), short clubbed vessels (18.4%) and curved vessels (12.9%) were highly associated with cure and beneficial treatment effects. Pale halos surrounding brown dots (8.0%) and arborizing vessels (9.8%) were mainly correlated with skin lesion alleviation. Mixed vessels (12.9%), a grey-whitish veil (11.7%) and reticular patterns (11.0%) were mainly associated with no effect. The differences between each subgroup were statistically significant (P = 0.000).
There is a clear correlation between the efficacy of PDT and the dermoscopy pattern in patients with PWS. Dermoscopy may therefore provide very useful clinical information prior to treatment in these cases. In addition, the vascular manifestations of PWS determined by dermoscopy help to predict response to PDT and manage patient expectations.
血管靶向光动力疗法(PDT)是一种用于治疗鲜红斑痣(PWS)的新型且有前景的疗法。据我们所知,此前几乎没有关于皮肤血管形态如何预测PDT疗效的探索。
分析通过皮肤镜对PWS进行的血管形态分类能否预测PDT的疗效。
这项前瞻性队列研究纳入了163例临床诊断为PWS的患者,他们接受了两次血卟啉介导的光动力疗法(HMME-PDT),间隔两个月,随访6个月。由3名皮肤科医生将PWS的皮肤镜血管表现独立分为8类。使用VISIA拍摄病变图像,由同一名研究者通过皮肤镜对血管形态进行成像。在每次治疗前后拍摄图像。使用治疗前后的VISIA图像评估疗效,由4名皮肤科医生在2019年1月10日至2019年12月11日期间以盲法和独立方式分析疗效与血管形态之间的相关性。
在整个队列的皮肤镜图像中,点状和球状血管(15.3%)、短棒状血管(18.4%)和弯曲血管(12.9%)与治愈和良好的治疗效果高度相关。棕色点周围的淡晕(8.0%)和树枝状血管(9.8%)主要与皮肤病变减轻相关。混合血管(12.9%)、灰白色面纱(11.7%)和网状模式(11.0%)主要与无效相关。各亚组之间的差异具有统计学意义(P = 0.000)。
PWS患者中,PDT疗效与皮肤镜模式之间存在明显相关性。因此,皮肤镜可能在这些病例的治疗前提供非常有用的临床信息。此外,通过皮肤镜确定的PWS血管表现有助于预测对PDT的反应并管理患者的期望。