Kyritsi Aikaterini, Kikionis Stefanos, Tagka Anna, Koliarakis Nikolaos, Evangelatou Antonia, Papagiannis Panagiotis, Stratigos Alexandros, Karalis Vangelis, Dallas Paraskevas, Vitsos Andreas, Ioannou Efstathia, Roussis Vassilios, Rallis Michail
Section of Pharmaceutical Technology, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, 15784 Athens, Greece.
Section of Pharmacognosy and Chemistry of Natural Products, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis Zografou, 15771 Athens, Greece.
Cancers (Basel). 2021 May 26;13(11):2596. doi: 10.3390/cancers13112596.
Acute radiodermatitis is the most common side effect in non-melanoma skin cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Nonetheless, despite the ongoing progress of clinical trials, no effective regimen has been found yet. In this study, a non-woven patch, comprised of electrospun polymeric micro/nanofibers loaded with an aqueous extract of bark (PHBE), was fabricated and clinically tested for its efficacy to prevent radiodermatitis. The bioactivity of the PHBE patch was evaluated in comparison with a medical cream indicated for acute radiodermatitis. Twelve volunteer patients were selected and randomly assigned to two groups, applying either the PHBE patch or the reference cream daily. Evaluation of radiation-induced skin reactions was performed during the radiotherapy period and 1 month afterwards according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) grading scale, photo-documentation, patient-reported outcomes (Visual Analog Scale, questionnaire), biophysical measurements (hydration, transepidermal water loss, erythema, melanin), and image analysis. In contrast with the reference product, the PHBE patch showed significant anti-inflammatory activity and restored most skin parameters to normal levels 1 month after completion of radiation therapy. No adverse event was reported, indicating that the application of the PHBE patch can be considered as a safe medical device for prophylactic radiodermatitis treatment.
急性放射性皮炎是接受放射治疗的非黑色素瘤皮肤癌患者最常见的副作用。尽管如此,尽管临床试验不断取得进展,但尚未找到有效的治疗方案。在本研究中,制备了一种由负载树皮水提取物(PHBE)的电纺聚合物微/纳米纤维组成的非织造贴片,并对其预防放射性皮炎的疗效进行了临床测试。将PHBE贴片的生物活性与一种用于急性放射性皮炎的医用乳膏进行了比较评估。选择了12名志愿者患者并随机分为两组,每天分别使用PHBE贴片或参比乳膏。根据放射治疗肿瘤学组(RTOG)分级量表、照片记录、患者报告结局(视觉模拟量表、问卷)、生物物理测量(水合作用、经表皮水分流失、红斑、黑色素)和图像分析,在放疗期间及放疗后1个月对辐射引起的皮肤反应进行评估。与参比产品相比,PHBE贴片显示出显著的抗炎活性,并在放疗结束1个月后将大多数皮肤参数恢复到正常水平。未报告不良事件,表明PHBE贴片的应用可被视为一种用于预防性放射性皮炎治疗的安全医疗器械。