A randomized comparative study of tolerance and satisfaction in the treatment of actinic keratosis of the face and scalp between 5% imiquimod cream and photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolaevulinate

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Serra-Guillen, C. [1 ]
Nagore, E. [1 ]
Hueso, L. [1 ]
Llombart, B. [1 ]
Requena, C. [1 ]
Sanmartin, O. [1 ]
Botella-Estrada, R. [1 ]
Guillen, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Valenciano Oncol, Dept Dermatol, Valencia 46009, Spain
关键词
SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; FOLLOW-UP; CRYOTHERAPY; METAANALYSIS; MULTICENTER; PAIN; 5-FLUOROURACIL; EXTREMITIES; MANAGEMENT; EFFICACY;
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10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.10098.x
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
P>Background Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and imiquimod are two excellent treatments for actinic keratosis but are often not well tolerated by patients. Objectives To ascertain which treatment is better tolerated and which produces greater patient satisfaction. A secondary objective was to determine the factors related to the patient's tolerance to each treatment. Methods Patients with at least five actinic keratosis lesions on the face and scalp were selected. The patients were randomized to receive treatment with PDT with methyl aminolaevulinate or treatment with imiquimod. Tolerance, satisfaction and predisposition to repeat the treatment were evaluated. Results Most patients exhibited good or acceptable tolerance to both PDT and imiquimod treatment. There was a higher percentage of patients treated with PDT (93%) who were very satisfied compared with imiquimod (62%) (P = 0 center dot 004). Most patients treated with either one of the two options would repeat the same treatment. No significant relationship was found between age, sex, working time exposed to the sun, phototype and hair colour and the tolerance to both treatments. Conclusions Both PDT and imiquimod are treatments that are generally well tolerated. While both treatments provide a high level of satisfaction, PDT appears to be slightly superior in this regard.
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