异维甲酸,痤疮和抑郁症:一项前瞻性对照研究

Laura V. Langer, Lucas Prim, T. Skare, Virginia Wrublevski, R. Nisihara
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介绍:痤疮和异维甲酸,其治疗之一,已联系到抑郁症的发生。我们的目的是研究异维甲酸是否与痤疮患者的抑郁有关,随访6个月,将他们与接受其他治疗方式的痤疮患者和没有痤疮的对照组患者进行比较。方法:纳入100例受试者:对照组50例,痤疮患者50例(使用异维甲酸者24例,未使用者26例)。患者和对照组分别填写了贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和生活质量12项简短健康调查(SF-12)。痤疮患者在90天和180天内重复这项评估。结果:对照组和痤疮患者在BDI结果上没有差异,但对照组在SF-12心理领域表现较差(p=0.004)。在第0天的BDI和SF-12(精神和身体领域)比较中,痤疮组中接受异维甲酸治疗和未接受异维甲酸治疗的患者没有发现差异。90和180 (p>0.05)。结论:在这个小样本中,异维甲酸治疗对抑郁症的发生是安全的。
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Isotretinoin, Acne and Depression: A Prospective Controlled Study
Introduction: Acne and isotretinoin, one of its treatment, have been linked to the occurrence of depression. Our aim was to study if isotretinoin is associated with depression in a sample of acne patients followed for 6 months comparing them with acne patients under other treatment modalities and control patients without acne. Methods: One hundred individuals were included: 50 controls and 50 with acne (24 using and 26 not using isotretinoin). Patients and controls answered the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the 12 Item-Short Form Health Survey for quality of life (SF-12). Acne patients repeated this evaluation in 90 and 180 days. Results: No differences were found between controls and acne patients regarding BDI results but controls performed worse in the SF-12 mental domain (p=0.004). No differences were found within the acne group between those treated and not treated with isotretinoin in the comparison of the BDI and SF-12 (mental and physical domains) in days 0. 90 and 180 (all with p>0.05). Conclusion: In this small sample isotretinoin treatment showed to be safe regarding the occurrence of depression.
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