Randomized Controlled Trial Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Combination Therapy with Diphenylcyclopropenone and Platelet-Rich Plasmain Alopecia Areaata.

Q2 Medicine
International Journal of Trichology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-23 DOI:10.4103/ijt.ijt_37_22
Robabeh Abedini, Azadeh Rezayat, Narges Ghandi, Aida Varghaei, Mojtaba Sedaghat, Hamidreza Mahmoudi
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Abstract

Introduction: Diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP) is an effective treatment in severe alopecia areata (AA). Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been introduced as an effective modality in AA. We present the first study to evaluate and compare the efficacy and tolerability of DPCP alone and DPCP in combination with PRP in the treatment of severe AA.

Methods: This is a comparative, randomized, double-blind study that included 14 patients with severe AA. Participants received weekly DPCP plus monthly PRP to treat alopecia patches on one side of their scalp (group 1) and DPCP plus placebo on the other side (group 2). Patient's response was evaluated with the severity of alopecia tool (SALT) score and trichoscopy scores. PRP was injected for 3 times and patients were followed for 6 months.

Results: Among enrolled patients, 7 (50%) experienced a hair regrowth >50%. The mean SALT score and trichoscopy scaled scores decreased over time for both the groups. Nevertheless, there were no significant differences between groups. The side effect was not noticeable in either group.

Conclusions: This is the first study to investigate a synergistic effect with DPCP and PRP. According to this study, PRP is ineffective as an adjunct to DPCP for augmenting its effectiveness.

评价二苯环丙烯与富血小板血浆斑秃联合治疗疗效的随机对照试验研究。
简介:二苯基环丙烯(DPCP)是治疗重度斑秃(AA)的有效药物。富血小板血浆(PRP)是治疗AA的一种有效方式。我们提出了第一个评估和比较单用DPCP和联合PRP治疗重度AA的疗效和耐受性的研究。方法:这是一项比较、随机、双盲研究,包括14例重度AA患者。参与者接受每周DPCP加每月PRP治疗一侧头皮的脱发斑块(第一组)和另一侧DPCP加安慰剂(第二组)。通过脱发工具(SALT)评分和毛发镜评分来评估患者的反应。共注射PRP 3次,随访6个月。结果:在纳入的患者中,7例(50%)经历了头发再生bbb50 %。两组的平均SALT评分和毛镜评分均随时间下降。然而,组间无显著差异。两组的副作用都不明显。结论:这是第一个研究DPCP和PRP协同作用的研究。根据本研究,PRP作为dcpp的辅助剂来增强其有效性是无效的。
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