Comparison of various excimer laser (EL) combination therapies for vitiligo: a systematic review and network meta-analysis.

ChanXiu Li, Yue Hu, ZengYi Mu, Lei Shi, Xiao Sun, XinYue Wang, YaPing Wang, XinHong Li
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of excimer laser (EL)-based combination regimens in improving repigmentation.

Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and Embase on July 1, 2023, to include randomized controlled trials of EL combination treatments for vitiligo that met the criteria. The primary outcome measure was a repigmentation rate ≥ 75%, and the secondary outcome measures were a repigmentation rate of ≤ 25% and adverse events.

Results: Eleven studies involving 348 patients were included. Network Meta-Analysis showed that EL combined with antioxidants (SUCRA = 98.8%), EL combined with calcipotriol (SUCRA = 59.8%) and EL combined with tacalcitol (SUCRA = 59.6%) were the three optimal interventions achieving repigmentation rates ≥ 75%. EL alone (SUCRA = 77.6%), EL combined with tacalcitol (SUCRA = 61.7%) and EL combined with antioxidants (SUCRA = 57.2%) were the three interventions with the highest rates of treatment failure. Adverse events in all groups mainly included erythema, burning sensation and hyperpigmentation. Based on the results of the current study, EL combination therapies were safe with mild adverse events.

Conclusion: EL combined with antioxidants was the preferred regimen for vitiligo, whereas EL alone was the regimen with the highest rate of treatment failure in vitiligo.

各种准分子激光(EL)联合疗法治疗白癜风的比较:系统综述和网络荟萃分析。
目的:本研究旨在比较基于准分子激光(EL)的联合疗法在改善色素沉着方面的有效性和安全性:方法:于2023年7月1日在PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane Library和Embase中进行了全面检索,以纳入符合标准的EL联合治疗白癜风的随机对照试验。主要结果指标是色素沉着率≥75%,次要结果指标是色素沉着率≤25%和不良事件:结果:共纳入 11 项研究,涉及 348 名患者。网络Meta分析显示,EL联合抗氧化剂(SUCRA=98.8%)、EL联合钙泊三醇(SUCRA=59.8%)和EL联合他卡西妥(SUCRA=59.6%)是三种最佳干预方法,再色素沉着率≥75%。单独使用 EL(SUCRA = 77.6%)、EL 联合他卡西妥(SUCRA = 61.7%)和 EL 联合抗氧化剂(SUCRA = 57.2%)是治疗失败率最高的三种干预措施。各组的不良反应主要包括红斑、烧灼感和色素沉着。根据目前的研究结果,EL联合疗法是安全的,不良反应轻微:结论:EL联合抗氧化剂是治疗白癜风的首选疗法,而单独使用EL是治疗白癜风失败率最高的疗法。
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