医学
白癜风
富血小板血浆
病变
外科
双盲
皮肤病科
随机对照试验
临床试验
血小板
病理
内科学
安慰剂
替代医学
作者
Dalia M. Abdel Halim,A. Fekry,Rania M. Mogawer
摘要
Abstract Background Noncultured epidermal cell suspension (NCECS) is a commonly used surgical treatment for resistant stable acral vitiligo and vitiligo overlying joints. Platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) has been reported to enhance the repigmentation response of different therapeutic modalities for vitiligo, including vitiligo surgery. Objective To assess the value of adding of PRP to NCECS in the surgical treatment of acral vitiligo and vitiligo overlying joints. Patients and Methods This self‐controlled randomised trial included 15 patients with 30 lesions in which NCECS suspended in PRP was performed for one lesion and NCECS in ringer's lactate for another comparable lesion. Following NCECS, patients underwent thrice weekly excimer light sessions for 3 months. After 8 weeks, patients underwent preliminary assessment. By the end of the 3 months, both lesions were compared as regards improvement in surface area and pigmentation. Additionally, physician global assessment was made by a blinded investigator. Results Significant improvement was reported in both lesional extent and pigmentation (after PRP and lactated ringer NCECS) with no statistical difference between them. Conclusion Despite previous promising results, suspending NCECS in PRP offered no privilege in surgical treatment of acral vitiligo and vitiligo overlying joints, which are quite resistant to treat. Pan African Clinical Trial registry ID PACTR202108873035929, Date: 16 August 2021.
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