Author:
Van Thuong Nguyen,Hoang Van Tam,Thi Minh Phuong Pham,Nguyen Trong Hao,Chau Van Tro,Dinh Huu Nghi,Pham Thi Thao,Thi Thu Hien Do,Cam Van Tran,Le Huyen My,Tran Hau Khang,Gandolfi Marco,Satolli Francesca,Feliciani Claudio,Tirant Michael,Vojvodic Aleksandra,Lotti Torello
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psoralen UVA (PUVA) and narrow-band UVB (NBUVB) chemophototherapy are treatment options for psoriasis.
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of NBUVB with PUVA in Vietnamese psoriasis patients.
METHODS: We conducted a non-randomized trial on 60 patients with plaque-type psoriasis (30 NBUVB, 30 PUVA). Both regimens were thrice-weekly. The extent of lesion was assessed by the Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI). Clearance was defined as a ≥ 75% reduction in a follow-up PASI score from baseline. Patients with clearance were followed-up until 6 months after stopping treatment. Relapse was defined as 50% or more of the original extent.
RESULTS: The proportion of patients achieving PASI75 was comparable (76.7% in NBUVB versus 80% in PUVA; p > 0.05). Patients in both groups had a similar number of sessions to achieve clearance but patients in the PUVA group exposed to a significantly higher cumulative UV dose. After six months, the relapse rate was higher in the NBUVB group compared with in the PUVA group (p > 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Thrice weekly NBUVB is as effective as thrice weekly PUVA in treating psoriasis for Vietnamese patients.
Publisher
Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI
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