Nd:YAG/Er:YAG dual laser compared with topical steroid to treat vulvar lichen sclerosus: A randomised controlled trial

Author:

Zivanovic Irena1,Gamper Marianne1ORCID,Fesslmeier Debra1,Walser Claudia1,Regauer Sigrid2ORCID,Viereck Volker1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Cantonal Hospital Frauenfeld Frauenfeld Switzerland

2. Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology Medical University Graz Graz Austria

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of a novel non‐ablative Nd:YAG/Er:YAG dual laser treatment for vulvar lichen sclerosus (LS) in comparison with the recommended first‐line therapy with topical steroid.DesignA randomised investigator‐initiated active‐controlled trial.SettingSingle tertiary referral centre.PopulationWomen with vulvar LS.MethodsRandomisation (2:1) to Nd:YAG/Er:YAG laser therapy or topical clobetasol proprionate therapy. Four laser treatments at 0, 1, 2 and 4 months or decreasing doses of steroid for 6 months.Main Outcome MeasuresThe primary outcome was the change in objective validated clinical LS score in the laser arm between baseline and 6 months. Secondary outcomes were laser tolerability/safety, symptom scores and patient satisfaction.ResultsSixty‐six women were included, 44 in the laser group and 22 in the steroid group. The total LS score decreased by −2.34 ± 1.20 (95% CI −2.71 to −1.98) in women treated with laser compared with a decrease of −0.95 ± 0.90 (95% CI −1.35 to −0.56) in those receiving steroid applications (p < 0.001). Laser treatment was safe and well tolerated. Subjective severity scores (on visual analogue scale) and vulvovaginal symptoms questionnaire scores improved similarly for the laser and steroid arms without significant differences between the two treatments. Patient satisfaction was higher in the laser arm than in the steroid arm (p = 0.035).ConclusionsNon‐ablative dual Nd:YAG/Er:YAG laser therapy was safe and significantly improved clinical outcome and subjective symptoms at the 6‐month follow up. This suggests that laser may be a promising alternative to corticosteroid therapy. However, the authors caution regular follow ups because of the premalignant nature of the disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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