Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients

Psoriasis is a chronic relapsing skin disease presenting with erythematous and papulous lesions with infiltration and extensive desquamation on the skin surface. It is a genetically determined, multifactorial dermatosis where genetic, immune, and environmental factors play significant roles in its d...

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Main Authors: Hartmane Ilona, Mikažāns Ingmārs, Ivdra Iveta, Dērveniece Andra, Ančupāne Ināra
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-02-01
Series:Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/prolas-2016-0002
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spelling doaj-41ccec3843844a74bfbc60a1c3f3f4bb2021-09-05T13:59:54ZengSciendoProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences1407-009X2016-02-0170171210.1515/prolas-2016-0002prolas-2016-0002Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis PatientsHartmane IlonaMikažāns IngmārsIvdra IvetaDērveniece AndraAnčupāne Ināra0 Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia, Raiņa bulv. 19, LV-1586, LATVIAPsoriasis is a chronic relapsing skin disease presenting with erythematous and papulous lesions with infiltration and extensive desquamation on the skin surface. It is a genetically determined, multifactorial dermatosis where genetic, immune, and environmental factors play significant roles in its development. In Latvia in treatment of different forms of extensively spreading psoriasis, PUVA (psoralen and ultraviolet A light therapy), a combined method, is administered, applying long-wave UVA radiation with wavelength 320–400 nm in combination with photosensibilisator 8-metoxypsoralen and medium wave length UVB radiation narrow-band phototherapy — 311 nm using specialised TL-01 lamps. The aim of our clinical investigation was to determine the efficacy of narrow-band phototherapy (UVB 311 nm) in the complex treatment of patients with different severity of extensive psoriatic lesions treated in the Clinical Centre of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Cases of clinical data of 260 patients with widely spread psoriasis were analysed. In the Group 1 (n = 102) receiving narrow-band UVB therapy, the mean and cumulative UVB dosage was 1.8 ± 0.6 and 21.5 ± 3.8 J/cm2, respectively, whereas in Group 2 (n = 91) it was 2.2 ± 0.1 and 27.7 ± 8.0 J/cm2. To obtain clinical recovery, 18 to 30 procedures were necessary (average 22 ± 4.1) with total irradiation dose received 110 ± 4.6 J/cm2. In 67 patients of the control group, PUVA therapy was administered, and positive therapeutic efficacy was observed in all patients. Clinical recovery was obtained in 86.2% in patients of the Group 1, in 82.4% — of Group 2, and in 80% — in 67 patients of the control group. Narrow-band (311 nm) UVB phototherapy is currently one of the leading pathogenetical methods of treatment of patients with widespread psoriasis. It has high efficacy, good tolerability, does not have severe side effects and restrictions in use, in comparison with traditional PUVA therapy.https://doi.org/10.1515/prolas-2016-0002psoriasisuv therapyphototherapypuva (combination of psoralen and long-wave ultraviolet radiation)pasi (psoriasis area and severity index)
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author Hartmane Ilona
Mikažāns Ingmārs
Ivdra Iveta
Dērveniece Andra
Ančupāne Ināra
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Mikažāns Ingmārs
Ivdra Iveta
Dērveniece Andra
Ančupāne Ināra
Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
psoriasis
uv therapy
phototherapy
puva (combination of psoralen and long-wave ultraviolet radiation)
pasi (psoriasis area and severity index)
author_facet Hartmane Ilona
Mikažāns Ingmārs
Ivdra Iveta
Dērveniece Andra
Ančupāne Ināra
author_sort Hartmane Ilona
title Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
title_short Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
title_full Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
title_fullStr Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
title_full_unstemmed Experience of Phototherapy in Dermatological Praxis in Complex Therapy of Psoriasis Patients
title_sort experience of phototherapy in dermatological praxis in complex therapy of psoriasis patients
publisher Sciendo
series Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
issn 1407-009X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Psoriasis is a chronic relapsing skin disease presenting with erythematous and papulous lesions with infiltration and extensive desquamation on the skin surface. It is a genetically determined, multifactorial dermatosis where genetic, immune, and environmental factors play significant roles in its development. In Latvia in treatment of different forms of extensively spreading psoriasis, PUVA (psoralen and ultraviolet A light therapy), a combined method, is administered, applying long-wave UVA radiation with wavelength 320–400 nm in combination with photosensibilisator 8-metoxypsoralen and medium wave length UVB radiation narrow-band phototherapy — 311 nm using specialised TL-01 lamps. The aim of our clinical investigation was to determine the efficacy of narrow-band phototherapy (UVB 311 nm) in the complex treatment of patients with different severity of extensive psoriatic lesions treated in the Clinical Centre of Skin and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Cases of clinical data of 260 patients with widely spread psoriasis were analysed. In the Group 1 (n = 102) receiving narrow-band UVB therapy, the mean and cumulative UVB dosage was 1.8 ± 0.6 and 21.5 ± 3.8 J/cm2, respectively, whereas in Group 2 (n = 91) it was 2.2 ± 0.1 and 27.7 ± 8.0 J/cm2. To obtain clinical recovery, 18 to 30 procedures were necessary (average 22 ± 4.1) with total irradiation dose received 110 ± 4.6 J/cm2. In 67 patients of the control group, PUVA therapy was administered, and positive therapeutic efficacy was observed in all patients. Clinical recovery was obtained in 86.2% in patients of the Group 1, in 82.4% — of Group 2, and in 80% — in 67 patients of the control group. Narrow-band (311 nm) UVB phototherapy is currently one of the leading pathogenetical methods of treatment of patients with widespread psoriasis. It has high efficacy, good tolerability, does not have severe side effects and restrictions in use, in comparison with traditional PUVA therapy.
topic psoriasis
uv therapy
phototherapy
puva (combination of psoralen and long-wave ultraviolet radiation)
pasi (psoriasis area and severity index)
url https://doi.org/10.1515/prolas-2016-0002
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