{"title":"评估可能影响疣冷冻治疗成功的因素:一项回顾性横断面研究","authors":"Nurşad Çifçi, H. Kaya Özden","doi":"10.5336/dermato.2021-86125","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABS Objective: Success of the treatment of warts with cryotherapy differs from patient to patient. We aimed to evaluate how the age and gender of the patient, the type, number, duration, localization of warts and cryotherapy session intervals affect the success of treatment. Material and Methods: After ethics committee approval had been re- ceived, the medical files of patients with diagnosis of wart, between June 2016 and June 2019, were analysed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical features of patients were recorded. Patients who did not improve clinically after 6 sessions were considered resistant to treatment. Demo- graphic and clinical features were compared between treatment resistant and non-resitant groups by using SPSS 17 (Chicago, IL, USA), two- sided p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Fifty-six of 98 patients (57.2%) were female and 42 of them (42.8%) were male. The mean age was 21.98±12.80 years. Among all patients, 28 (28.6%) of them were resistant to the therapy. In the resistant group, F/M ratio was 20/8 (71.4%/28.6%) and in the non-resistant group, 36/34 (51.4%/48.6%). The difference between groups was statistically signif- icant (p=0.04). Patients with wart sizes of 0-4.9 mm, 5-10 mm, >10 mm were compared and resistance rates were found respectively 14.7%, 31.5%, 60%. Difference between subgroups was statistically significant (p=0.01). The mean age, lesion localization, lesion number, verruca sub- type, duration of the disease and the session intervals for both groups were found similar (p>0.05). 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目的:冷冻疗法治疗疣的成功率因人而异。我们旨在评估患者的年龄和性别、疣的类型、数量、持续时间、疣的定位和冷冻治疗间隔如何影响治疗的成功。材料与方法:在获得伦理委员会批准后,回顾性分析2016年6月至2019年6月期间诊断为疣的患者的医疗档案。记录患者的人口学特征和临床特征。6个疗程后临床未改善的患者被认为对治疗有耐药性。采用SPSS 17 (Chicago, IL, USA)软件比较耐药组和非耐药组的影像学和临床特征,比较双侧p值10 mm,耐药率分别为14.7%、31.5%、60%。亚组间差异有统计学意义(p=0.01)。两组患者的平均年龄、病变部位、病变数量、疣分型、病程及治疗间隔相似(p < 0.05)。结论:女性和疣体较大的患者治疗成功率较低。
Evaluation of Factors That May Affect Success of Cryotherapy in the Treatment of Warts: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study
ABS Objective: Success of the treatment of warts with cryotherapy differs from patient to patient. We aimed to evaluate how the age and gender of the patient, the type, number, duration, localization of warts and cryotherapy session intervals affect the success of treatment. Material and Methods: After ethics committee approval had been re- ceived, the medical files of patients with diagnosis of wart, between June 2016 and June 2019, were analysed retrospectively. Demographic and clinical features of patients were recorded. Patients who did not improve clinically after 6 sessions were considered resistant to treatment. Demo- graphic and clinical features were compared between treatment resistant and non-resitant groups by using SPSS 17 (Chicago, IL, USA), two- sided p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Fifty-six of 98 patients (57.2%) were female and 42 of them (42.8%) were male. The mean age was 21.98±12.80 years. Among all patients, 28 (28.6%) of them were resistant to the therapy. In the resistant group, F/M ratio was 20/8 (71.4%/28.6%) and in the non-resistant group, 36/34 (51.4%/48.6%). The difference between groups was statistically signif- icant (p=0.04). Patients with wart sizes of 0-4.9 mm, 5-10 mm, >10 mm were compared and resistance rates were found respectively 14.7%, 31.5%, 60%. Difference between subgroups was statistically significant (p=0.01). The mean age, lesion localization, lesion number, verruca sub- type, duration of the disease and the session intervals for both groups were found similar (p>0.05). Conclusion: Treatment success was found to be lower in women and in patients with larger warts.