An open labeled, comparative clinical study on efficacy and tolerability of oral minipulse of steroid (OMP) alone, OMP with PUVA and broad / narrow band UVB phototherapy in progressive vitiligo
Background: Several modalities of treatment have been tried in vitiligo with varied results; however, Indian data on comparative studies of two or more therapies are limited. Aims: We compared different phototherapy methods with an oral steroid as an adjunct to determine the method with the best tol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of dermatology, venereology, and leprology venereology, and leprology, 2008-07, Vol.74 (4), p.357-360 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Several modalities of treatment have been tried in vitiligo
with varied results; however, Indian data on comparative studies of two
or more therapies are limited. Aims: We compared different
phototherapy methods with an oral steroid as an adjunct to determine
the method with the best tolerability and efficacy. Methods:
Eighty-six patients with progressive vitiligo were randomly assigned to
different study groups according to a continuous selection method over
a period of one year. Group 1 was given OMP + PUVA, group 2 OMP + UVB
(NB), group 3 OMP + UVB (BB) and group 4 was given OMP alone. Each
patient was followed up for six months and then released from
treatment. Clinical evaluation was made at the end of three and six
months. Results: In group 1 (OMP + PUVA), marked improvement was seen
in 18.51% while moderate improvement was seen in 66.66% of the
patients. Marked improvement was seen in 37.03% in group 2 (OMP +
NB-UVB) while 44.44% had moderate improvement. In group 3 (OMP + BB
UVB), 8.33% showed marked improvement while moderate improvement was
seen in 25% of the patients. Marked and moderate improvement was seen
in 5 and 10% of group 4 (OMP) patients, respectively. Conclusions: Our
study compared four treatment modalities in vitiligo patients, out of
which oral minipulse of steroids (OMP) only had an adjunct value and
was not very effective by itself. Narrow band UVB has a definite edge
over broad band UVB and should be preferred when both options are
available. NB-UVB and PUVA showed comparable efficacy. |
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ISSN: | 0378-6323 0973-3922 1998-3611 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0378-6323.42905 |