用 650 微秒 1064 纳米 Nd:YAG 激光治疗轻度至重度痤疮。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Nazanin Saedi, Thomas Griffin, Sara Kelly
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背景:有效治疗痤疮仍然是皮肤科医生面临的挑战:有效治疗痤疮仍然是皮肤科医生面临的一项挑战:评估650微秒、1064纳米脉冲Nd:YAG激光疗法治疗轻度至重度面部寻常痤疮的疗效和耐受性。受试者接受了 5 次 650 微秒、1064 纳米、脉冲 Nd:YAG 激光治疗,每次间隔 2 周。随访时间为最后一次治疗后的 30 天和 90 天。每次随访都会对受试者进行全面评估、病变计数、研究者全面评估(IGA)和耐受性评价:结果:治疗 1 次后,皮损数量减少的中位数为 48.15%,治疗 3 次时为 83.72%,90 天后仍为 86.67%。60%的受试者在第 1 次治疗后发现病情有所改善,大多数受试者在第 3 次治疗时或之前发现病情有所改善。IGA 中位值迅速下降,在第 6 周达到 1.0(几乎清除)的高点,并在 30 天和 90 天的随访中保持不变。90%的受试者在接受 3 次治疗后表示略微满意至非常满意,90%的受试者在接受 4 次治疗后表示略微满意至非常满意,认为痤疮治疗改善了他们的自尊。治疗过程中未使用麻醉或皮肤冷却,也未观察到不良反应:650微秒脉冲1064纳米Nd:YAG激光已被证实能持久清除轻度至重度面部寻常痤疮,受试者满意度高,且对I至VI型皮肤无不良影响。J Drugs Dermatol.2024;23(11):957-964. doi:10.36849/JDD.8171.
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Treatment of Mild to Severe Acne Vulgaris With a 650-Microsecond 1064-nm Nd:YAG Laser.

Background: Effective treatment of acne remains a challenge to dermatologists.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of a 650-microsecond, pulsed 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser therapy for mild to severe facial acne vulgaris.

Methods: Human subjects of Fitzpatrick skin types I to VI with mild, moderate, or severe acne enrolled in the prospective, single-center study. Subjects received 5 treatments at 2-week intervals with the 650-microsecond, 1064-nm, pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Follow-up visits were 30 days and 90 days after the final treatment. At each visit, subject global assessments, lesion counts, investigator's global assessments (IGAs), and tolerability appraisals were performed.

Results: The median percent reduction in lesion count was 48.15% after 1 treatment and 83.72% at treatment 3 and remained at 86.67% at 90 days. Sixty percent of subjects noted improvement after treatment 1, and most subjects noticed improvement on or before treatment 3. Median IGA values decreased rapidly to reach a plateau of 1.0 (almost clear) at week 6 and remained there at the 30- and 90-day follow-up. Ninety percent of subjects were slightly to highly satisfied after 3 treatments, and 90% slightly to strongly agreed that their acne treatments improved their self-esteem after 4 treatments. Anesthesia or skin cooling were not used, and adverse events were not observed.

Conclusions: The 650-microsecond, pulsed 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser has been proven to deliver long-lasting clearance of mild to severe facial acne vulgaris with high subject satisfaction and without adverse effects on skin types I to VI. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(11):957-964. doi:10.36849/JDD.8171.

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2.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) is a peer-reviewed publication indexed with MEDLINE®/PubMed® that was founded by the renowned Dr. Perry Robins MD. Founded in 2002, it offers one of the fastest routes to disseminate dermatologic information and is considered the fastest growing publication in dermatology. We present original articles, award-winning case reports, and timely features pertaining to new methods, techniques, drug therapy, and devices in dermatology that provide readers with peer reviewed content of the utmost quality. Our high standards of content are maintained through a balanced, peer-review process. Articles are reviewed by an International Editorial Board of over 160 renowned experts.
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