Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Two Cryotherapy Protocols in the Treatment of Common Viral Warts: A Prospective Observational Study.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-07-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/2309309
Jihan M Muhaidat, Firas A Al-Qarqaz, Diala M Alshiyab, Hadeel S Alkofahi, Yousef Khader, Mawaddah Y Ababneh
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Abstract

Background: Cryotherapy (freezing by liquid nitrogen) is an effective and widely used method for treatment of common warts. Patients often need multiple sessions at variable intervals. Protocols used by different dermatologists vary in terms of freezing time, the number of cycles, and the intervals between sessions.

Aim: To compare the efficacy (cure rates) and safety (complications, early and late) of two cryotherapy treatment protocols for common viral warts.

Method: A prospective observational study was conducted; it involved 80 patients with common warts on the hands and feet who were treated with cryotherapy done by two dermatologists who use different protocols; group 1 (45 patients) were treated by a single cycle of 10 seconds of freezing at 2 weekly intervals, and group 2 (35 patients) received a single cycle of 20 seconds of freezing at 4-weeks intervals. The two protocols were compared in terms of cure rate and complications 1-2 months after the final treatment. Recurrence rate and late complications were assessed at 9-12 months after the final treatment.

Results: Group 1 patients achieved higher cure rate than group 2, 77.8% and 54.3%, respectively (P=0.001). Early (blistering) and late complications (dyspigmentation and scarring) were comparable in both groups. Pain score associated with protocol 1 (5.2/10) was less than protocol 2 (6.4/10) (P=0.004). Recurrence rate (17%) was comparable in both groups. Association between cure rate and duration of warts (P=0.022) and also association between cure rate and the mean number of warts (P=0.001) were demonstrated.

Conclusions: Cryotherapy is an effective and safe treatment for common viral warts of hands and feet. The impact of shorter intervals on cure rate was more significant than increasing freezing time with longer intervals between freezing sessions. The study was approved by the local IRB committee (285-2018).

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两种冷冻治疗方案治疗常见病毒性疣的疗效和安全性的比较:一项前瞻性观察研究。
背景:冷冻疗法(液氮冷冻)是治疗常见疣的一种有效且广泛使用的方法。患者通常需要在不同的时间间隔进行多次治疗。不同皮肤科医生使用的方案在冷冻时间、循环次数和疗程间隔方面各不相同。目的:比较两种冷冻治疗方案治疗常见病毒性疣的疗效(治愈率)和安全性(并发症、早期和晚期)。方法:采用前瞻性观察研究;该研究涉及80名患有常见手和脚疣的患者,他们接受了两位皮肤科医生的冷冻治疗,他们采用了不同的治疗方案;组1(45例)每隔2周进行单周期10秒冷冻,组2(35例)每隔4周进行单周期20秒冷冻。比较两种方案在最终治疗后1-2个月的治愈率和并发症。在最终治疗后9-12个月评估复发率和晚期并发症。结果:1组患者治愈率高于2组,分别为77.8%和54.3% (P=0.001)。两组的早期(起泡)和晚期并发症(色素沉着和瘢痕形成)具有可比性。与方案1相关的疼痛评分(5.2/10)小于方案2 (6.4/10)(P=0.004)。两组的复发率(17%)具有可比性。研究证实了治愈率与疣的持续时间(P=0.022)以及治愈率与疣的平均数量(P=0.001)之间的相关性。结论:冷冻治疗是治疗常见病毒性手足疣的有效、安全的方法。较短的冻结间隔比较长的冻结间隔对固形率的影响更显著。该研究得到了当地IRB委员会(285-2018)的批准。
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