药物依从性在光化性角化病治疗中的重要性:专家共识小组

D. Zakria, A. Armstrong, B. Berman, J. D. Del Rosso, M. Lebwohl, T. Schlesinger, D. Rigel
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背景:光化性角化病(AK)是最常见的皮肤科诊断之一。虽然有几种治疗选择,但由于治疗持续时间和局部皮肤反应(LSR),许多局部疗法的依从性较差。目的:回顾最常用的AK患者现场指导治疗的现有文献,并就药物依从性在改善AK结果中的作用达成共识。方法:在PubMed上检索英文原创研究文章,报告5-FU、双氯芬酸凝胶、咪喹莫特乳膏和替巴尼布林的疗效、安全性和耐受性数据。一旦这些文章被选中,它们就被分发给一个由七名皮肤科医生组成的小组,他们在管理AK方面具有广泛的专业知识。每个小组成员都审查了这些文章,并根据推荐分类的强度(SORT)标准为它们分配了一定程度的证据。小组成员随后开会审查和讨论研究,并就AKs的管理和药物依从性的重要性达成共识。采用了修改后的德尔菲程序来批准采用每一项声明。结果:文献检索共产生1326篇符合检索标准的文章。在筛选这些文章的相关性并应用纳入标准后,小组选择了17篇文章进行审查,并根据SORT标准分配了一定程度的证据。该小组随后制定了六项共识声明,并获得一致投票通过。结论:虽然AK的治疗有几种选择,但在护理标准上几乎没有达成共识。最常见的局部现场治疗的清除率差异很大,但由于测量和评估结果的方法不同,也很难直接比较。总的来说,很明显,有效、可耐受和方便的AKs治疗对于最佳的依从性和管理至关重要,鉴于最近的研究结果,替巴尼布林可能是满足这些标准的最佳局部选择。
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The Importance of Medication Adherence in the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis: An Expert Consensus Panel
Background: Actinic keratosis (AK) is one of the most common dermatologic diagnoses. While there are several treatment options, many topical therapies have poor adherence due to duration of treatment and local skin reactions (LSRs). Objective: To review the available literature on the most commonly used patient-administered field-directed therapies for AK and create consensus statements on the role of medication adherence in improving AK outcomes. Methods: A literature search of PubMed was completed for English-language original research articles reporting efficacy, safety, and tolerability data for 5-FU, diclofenac gel, imiquimod cream, and tirbanibulin. Once the articles were selected, they were distributed to a panel consisting of seven dermatologists with extensive expertise in managing AKs. Each panelist reviewed the articles and assigned them a level of evidence based on Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SORT) criteria. The panelists then met to review and discuss the studies and created consensus statements on the management of AKs and the importance of medication compliance. A modified Delphi process was used to approve the adoption of each statement. Results: The literature search produced 1,326 articles that met search criteria. After screening these articles for relevance and applying the inclusion criteria, 17 articles were chosen to be reviewed by the panel and assigned a level of evidence based on SORT criteria. The panel then created six consensus statements that received a unanimous vote for adoption. Conclusion: While there are several options for the treatment of AK, there is little consensus on a standard of care. Clearance rates for the most common topical field therapies vary significantly but are also difficult to directly compare due to differences in methodology for measuring and assessing outcomes. Overall, it is clear that an efficacious, tolerable, and convenient treatment for AKs is critical to optimal adherence and management and, given the results of recent studies, tirbanibulin may be the best topical option for meeting these criteria.
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