双美珠单抗对生殖器、指甲和头皮银屑病皮损的疗效:一项为期24周的真实世界研究。

Teppei Hagino, Marina Onda, Hidehisa Saeki, Eita Fujimoto, Naoko Kanda
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银屑病是一种复杂的慢性炎症性皮肤病,严重影响患者的生活质量,尤其是生殖器、指甲和头皮银屑病患者。比美单抗是白细胞介素(IL)-17A 和 IL-17F 的抑制剂,用于治疗银屑病。这项回顾性研究旨在评估bimekizumab通过24周治疗生殖器、指甲和头皮银屑病皮损的有效性。该研究于 2022 年 5 月至 2024 年 2 月期间对 52 名接受过 bimekizumab 治疗的银屑病患者进行了研究。bimekizumab的疗效通过第4、16和24周时生殖器(生殖器-PGA)、指甲(PGA-F)、头皮特异性PGA(ss-PGA)、静态PGA(ssPGA)和皮肤科生活质量指数(DLQI)的医生总体评估(PGA)率达到0/1来评估。Bimekizumab治疗能明显改善银屑病患者的生殖器、指甲和头皮皮损。第24周时,生殖器PGA 0/1、PGA-F 0/1、ss-PGA 0/1的达标率分别为96.2%、66.7%或93.9%,sPGA 0/1或DLQI 0/1的达标率分别为93.9%或83.3%。在真实世界的临床实践中,比美单抗对患有银屑病的生殖器、指甲和头皮皮损以及难以治疗的皮损有效,并同时改善了患者的QOL。
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Effectiveness of bimekizumab for genital, nail, and scalp lesions with psoriasis: A 24-week real-world study.

Psoriasis is a complex, chronic inflammatory skin disease that significantly impacts patients' quality of life (QOL), especially in cases of genital, nail, and scalp psoriasis. Bimekizumab is an inhibitor of interleukin (IL)-17A and IL-17F and used for the treatment of psoriasis. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness of bimekizumab through in treating genital, nail, and scalp lesions with psoriasis over 24 weeks. The study was conducted from May 2022 and February 2024 on 52 psoriasis patients treated with bimekizumab. The therapeutic effects of bimekizumab were evaluated by the achievement of Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) rates of 0/1 on the genitals (genital-PGA), fingernails (PGA-F), scalp-specific PGA (ss-PGA), static PGA (sPGA), and the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) at weeks 4, 16, and 24. Bimekizumab treatment significantly improved genital, nail, and scalp lesions with psoriasis. At week 24, the achievement rate of genital-PGA 0/1, PGA-F 0/1, ss-PGA 0/1 was 96.2%, 66.7%, or 93.9%, and that of sPGA 0/1 or DLQI 0/1 was 93.9% or 83.3%, respectively. Bimekizumab was effective for genital, nail, and scalp lesions with psoriasis, difficult-to-treat lesions, and simultaneously improved QOL in a real-world clinical practice.

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