Title of article :
Psoralen and UltraViolet A in Atopic Dermatitis
Author/Authors :
Abtahi, Shahab Clinical Pharmacy & Toxicology Department - Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht - Maastricht - The Netherlands , Seirafi, Hasan Department of Dermatology - Razi Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Balighi, Kamran Department of Dermatology - Razi Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ehsani, Amir Hooshang Department of Dermatology - Razi Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Farnaghi, Farshad Department of Dermatology - Razi Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mobasher, Pezhman Skin and Stem Cell Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. Phototherapy is considered as an effective treatment
modality in severe cases.
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the efficacy of bath PUVA (psoralen plus ultraviolet A) in the treatment of severe and
atopic dermatitis.
Methods: 28 patients with severe atopic dermatitis were included in this quasi - experimental study. Four patients left the study.
The remained cases underwent a three - month (thrice weekly, 39 sessions) phototherapy protocol. We started phototherapy with
0.7 J/cm2 and increased 0.5 J/cm2 every two sessions to reach amaximumof 12 J/cm2. For assessing the efficacy, the SCORAD score was
determined before starting phototherapy and at the end of the first, second, and third months after the intervention. All adverse
effects were recorded during the investigation period.
Results: 24 patients including 16 females and 8 males were evaluated. Their mean age was 29.39 15.17 years (ranging from 10 to
65 years). The mean of SCORAD was 65.16 11.18 at the beginning of the study, 52.04 14.95 at the end of the first month, 40.17
15.90 at the end of the second month, and 30.1420.84 at the end of the study. The decreases in the SCORAD scores were statistically
significant (P < 0.0001). The most common adverse events during the study were hyperpigmentation (83.3%) and xerosis (58.3%).
Conclusions: Bath PUVA was effective in the treatment of severe and refractory atopic dermatitis.
Keywords :
PUVA Therapy , Phototherapy , Atopic Dermatitis
Journal title :
Journal of Skin and Stem Cell