Atefi Najmolsadat, Yeganeh Zahra Parsaei, Bazargan Afsaneh Sadeghzadeh, Yeganeh Mohamad Saleh Parsaei, Jafarzadeh Alireza, Zare Mahin, Goodarzi Azadeh
Department of Dermatology, Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC), School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), Niayesh Street, Sattar Khan Avenue, Rasool Akram Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
Skin and Stem Cell Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Lasers Med Sci. 2025 Jan 9;40(1):14. doi: 10.1007/s10103-024-04259-w.
Burn scars present psychological and social challenges for patients, classified into atrophic and hypertrophic types. Treatments like corticosteroid injections, laser therapy, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are commonly recommended for hypertrophic scars, while regenerative medicine and fractional CO2 lasers are linked to some degree of improvement for atrophic scars. Hypopigmented and depigmented burn scars pose ongoing challenges for healthcare providers and patients, with therapies such as intense pulsed light and fractional CO2 laser showing variable effects in treating these conditions. This study evaluates the effectiveness of latanoprost, a prostaglandin analog, in combination with fractional CO2 laser for repigmentation of hypopigmented burn scar lesions. During the study, patients were treated with 0.005% latanoprost eye drop or normal saline twice a day for 6 months and underwent six monthly fractional CO2 laser sessions. Treatment instructions were provided by the physician, and patients were instructed to report any complications and avoid using other medications in the treatment area. Assessments included photography at the start of the study and in three follow-up sessions at three-month intervals. Improvement was assessed using the Subject Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (SGAIS) by both the physician and patients. Patient satisfaction was evaluated using a Grade scale, and side effects were monitored in all follow-up sessions. In the third follow-up session, physicians assessing the Subject Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (SGAIS) observed that a higher proportion (85.7%) of cases in the fractional CO2 laser with latanoprost group achieved a grade of 4 (50-74% improvement). In the placebo group, 0% of patients achieved grade 4, and 71.4% were classified as grade 2 (0-24% improvement), indicating a significant difference (P-value: 0.0001). Patient satisfaction, measured by the "Grade scale to evaluate patient satisfaction" index, revealed a notable contrast between the two groups, with average satisfaction scores of 8.50 ± 0.65 and 4.64 ± 1.00 for the fractional CO2 laser with latanoprost and placebo groups, respectively, indicating a statistically significant difference (P = 0.0001). Furthermore, throughout the study, no severe side effects were reported by any of the patients. Prostaglandin analogs, particularly latanoprost, have proven to be effective in promoting repigmentation of hypopigmented and depigmented burn scar lesions. When this topical medication is combined with fractional CO2 laser treatment, it enhances the laser's efficacy and overall effectiveness in treating the lesions. This combination is crucial for improving hypopigmented scar treatment by enhancing both the laser's effectiveness in scar improvement and the delivery of latanoprost through the laser. WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS TOPIC? : Hypopigmented burn scars are one of the manifestations of burns that are resistant to treatment. These scars not only cause discomfort for patients but also present a treatment challenge for physicians. In previous studies, latanoprost and bimatoprost, analogs of prostaglandin PGF2a, showed effectiveness in repigmenting vitiligo lesions. However, no study has examined the role of these topical drugs in treating hypopigmented and depigmented burn scars. WHAT DOES THIS STUDY ADD? : The fractional CO2 laser caused significant repigmentation in hypopigmented lesions of burn scars. 64.3% of the patients who received this intervention showed grade 2 improvement (0-24% improvement), 7.1% showed grade 3 improvement (25-49% improvement), and 28.6% showed no improvement (grade 1) in the third follow-up session based on the SGAIS criteria as evaluated by the patients. The combination of CO2 fractional laser and latanoprost caused significant repigmentation in hypopigmented burn scar lesions. 85.7% of patients showed grade 4 improvement (50-74% improvement), and 14.3% showed grade 3 improvement (25-49% improvement) and 0% showed no improvement (grade 1) in the third follow-up session based on the SGAIS criteria as evaluated by the patients. The combination of CO2 fractional laser and latanoprost was significantly more effective than CO2 fractional laser alone based on the SGAIS criteria, as evaluated by physicians and patients in all three follow-up sessions. Additionally, the satisfaction of the patients in the combined treatment group was significantly higher than that of the CO2 fractional laser treatment group.
烧伤疤痕给患者带来心理和社会挑战,分为萎缩性和增生性两种类型。对于增生性疤痕,通常推荐使用皮质类固醇注射、激光治疗和富血小板血浆(PRP)注射等治疗方法;而再生医学和二氧化碳点阵激光在一定程度上可改善萎缩性疤痕。色素减退和色素脱失的烧伤疤痕给医护人员和患者带来持续挑战,强脉冲光和二氧化碳点阵激光等治疗方法在治疗这些情况时效果不一。本研究评估前列腺素类似物拉坦前列素与二氧化碳点阵激光联合用于色素减退性烧伤疤痕病变色素沉着恢复的有效性。在研究过程中,患者每天两次使用0.005%拉坦前列素滴眼液或生理盐水,持续6个月,并每月接受6次二氧化碳点阵激光治疗。由医生提供治疗指导,患者被要求报告任何并发症,并避免在治疗区域使用其他药物。评估包括研究开始时以及每隔三个月进行的三次随访时的拍照。医生和患者均使用主观整体美学改善量表(SGAIS)评估改善情况。使用等级量表评估患者满意度,并在所有随访中监测副作用。在第三次随访中,评估主观整体美学改善量表(SGAIS)的医生观察到,拉坦前列素联合二氧化碳点阵激光组中更高比例(85.7%)的病例达到4级(改善50 - 74%)。在安慰剂组中,0%的患者达到4级,71.4%被归类为2级(改善0 - 24%),表明存在显著差异(P值:0.0001)。通过“评估患者满意度的等级量表”指数测量的患者满意度显示,两组之间存在显著差异,拉坦前列素联合二氧化碳点阵激光组和安慰剂组的平均满意度得分分别为8.50±0.65和4.64±1.00,表明存在统计学显著差异(P = 0.0001)。此外,在整个研究过程中,没有患者报告严重副作用。前列腺素类似物,特别是拉坦前列素,已被证明可有效促进色素减退和色素脱失的烧伤疤痕病变的色素沉着恢复。当这种局部用药与二氧化碳点阵激光治疗相结合时,可提高激光治疗病变的疗效和整体效果。这种联合对于通过提高激光改善疤痕的效果以及通过激光递送拉坦前列素,从而改善色素减退性疤痕治疗至关重要。关于该主题已了解的内容:色素减退性烧伤疤痕是烧伤难以治疗的表现之一。这些疤痕不仅给患者带来不适,也给医生带来治疗挑战。在先前的研究中,前列腺素PGF2a的类似物拉坦前列素和比马前列素在白癜风病变色素沉着恢复方面显示出有效性。然而,尚无研究考察这些局部药物在治疗色素减退和色素脱失的烧伤疤痕中的作用。本研究补充了什么内容:二氧化碳点阵激光使烧伤疤痕色素减退性病变出现显著的色素沉着恢复。根据患者在第三次随访时基于SGAIS标准的评估,接受该干预的患者中64.3%显示2级改善(改善0 - 24%),7.1%显示3级改善(改善25 - 49%),28.6%无改善(1级)。二氧化碳点阵激光与拉坦前列素联合使色素减退性烧伤疤痕病变出现显著的色素沉着恢复。根据患者在第三次随访时基于SGAIS标准的评估,85.7%的患者显示4级改善(改善50 - 74%),14.3%显示3级改善(改善25 - 49%),0%无改善(1级)。根据医生和患者在所有三次随访中基于SGAIS标准的评估,二氧化碳点阵激光与拉坦前列素联合比单独使用二氧化碳点阵激光显著更有效。此外,联合治疗组患者的满意度显著高于二氧化碳点阵激光治疗组。