Yuan-Yuan Liu, Jun-Feng Zhou, Yu Zhen, Yan Cui, Yang Song, Lei Yao, Shan-Shan Li
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摘要
背景:白癜风对儿童的身心健康有负面影响。很少有研究检验儿童白癜风的长期治疗效果。因此,我们评估了非手术联合治疗小儿白癜风患者的长期疗效,并分析了影响其疗效的因素。方法:回顾性研究使用局部皮质类固醇/局部钙调磷酸酶抑制剂和光疗治疗12个月的白癜风患儿(≥12岁)。根据个人临床情况给予短期全身性皮质类固醇。每隔3个月对所有病变进行拍照以评估色素沉着。对临床资料、治疗效果及影响治疗效果的因素进行分析。结果:共110例,其中女童51例(53.6%);平均[SD]年龄7.1±3.0岁;104例(94.5%)有活动状态,平均治疗时间为23.13±14.03个月(范围5-86个月)。总体>50%的再着色率为64.5%。治疗时间越长,再色素沉着率越高(X2趋势= 36.229,P rs = 0.301, P = 0.001)。结论:儿童白癜风建议持续治疗1年以上。在快速进展期采用联合治疗可达到最佳的复色效果。
Clinical efficacy analysis of 110 cases of childhood vitiligo with non-surgical combined therapy.
Background: Vitiligo has a negative effect on children's physical and psychological health. Few studies have examined long-term treatment efficacy for childhood vitiligo. Therefore, we evaluated the long-term effectiveness of non-surgical combination therapy in pediatric patients with vitiligo and analyzed factors that affect its efficacy.
Methods: Pediatric patients (⩽12 years) with vitiligo who were treated with topical corticosteroids/topical calcineurin inhibitors and phototherapy for 12 months were retrospectively studied. Short-term systemic corticosteroids were administered according to individual clinical conditions. All lesions were photographed to assess repigmentation at 3-month intervals. Clinical data, the treatment effectiveness, and factors affecting the therapeutic effect were analyzed.
Results: Overall, 110 children (51 [53.6%] girls; mean [SD] age, 7.1 ± 3.0 years; 104 [94.5%] with activity status) were treated for a mean period of 23.13 ± 14.03 months (range, 5-86 months). The overall >50% repigmentation rate was 64.5%. A longer duration of treatment was associated with a higher repigmentation rate (X2trend = 36.229, P < .001). The vitiligo disease activity score at the first visit was positively correlated with the overall repigmentation rate (rs = 0.301, P = .001).
Conclusions: Treatment lasting longer than 1 year is recommended in children with vitiligo. The best repigmentation effect can be achieved by combination therapy in the rapid progression stage.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Dermatological Treatment covers all aspects of the treatment of skin disease, including the use of topical and systematically administered drugs and other forms of therapy. The Journal of Dermatological Treatment is positioned to give dermatologists cutting edge information on new treatments in all areas of dermatology. It also publishes valuable clinical reviews and theoretical papers on dermatological treatments.