Determination of key prognostic factors for the development of acne recurrence after systemic isotretinoin therapy

Author:

Perlamutrov Yuri N.ORCID,Olhovskaya Kira B.ORCID,Solovyov Anton M.ORCID,Lyapon Alexandra O.ORCID

Abstract

Since the 80s of the last century, the most effective drug for the treatment of acne is systemic isotretinoin (SI). The introduction of SI into practice makes it possible to achieve stable clinical remission or complete recovery in 80% of acne patients, regardless of the severity of the disease, however, 20% of patients may experience relapses in the next 1.52 years. Aim. To establish the factors determining the likelihood of acne recurrence after a course of therapy using the systemic isotrtinoin. Materials and methods. After examining 275 patients, 84 patients (50 women and 34 men) who had previously been treated with SI for acne took part in the study, 54 of them had relapses for at least 4 months and the comparison group consisted of 30 patients out of 221 surveyed who did not have relapses after treatment. As part of the study, a retrospective analysis of outpatient records was carried out, data on the history of life and illness, comorbid hormonal pathology in women, anthropometric characteristics were recorded, and the presence of heredity for acne was also taken into account, the severity of acne was assessed using the Investigator's Global Assessment scale; laboratory examination was performed to exclude insulin resistance. Results. The development of relapses after the first course of acne treatment using SI was registered in 19.63%, however, indications for a second course of treatment were stated in 12.00%. The analysis of the data obtained allowed us to determine the main factors that contributed to the development of relapses: severe acne severity, the presence of rashes on the trunk, body mass index more than 25, the presence of hormonal abnormalities in women, scarification, male sex, daily dose less than 0.5 mg/kg, the presence of heredity for acne in both parents, the course dose of SI120 mg/kg, insulin resistance. Conclusion. The issue of studying the factors that can cause the development of acne recurrence after the end of the course of therapy is an extremely urgent problem, due to the fact that taking them into account at the early stages of treatment of patients will increase the percentage of patients with complete clinical remission or recovery.

Publisher

Consilium Medicum

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