A randomized controlled comparison of the efficacy of Dead Sea salt balneophototherapy vs. narrowband ultraviolet B monotherapy for chronic plaque psoriasis

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作者
Dawe, RS [1 ]
Yule, S [1 ]
Cameron, H [1 ]
Moseley, H [1 ]
Ibbotson, SH [1 ]
Ferguson, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dundee, Ninewells Hosp & Med Sch, Dept Dermatol, Photobiol Unit, Dundee DD1 9SY, Scotland
关键词
balneotherapy; Dead Sea salt; narrowband ultraviolet B; phototherapy; psoriasis; randomized controlled trial;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06663.x
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 [皮肤病与性病学];
摘要
Background Dead Sea (DS) salt solution soaks are used in combination with narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) to treat psoriasis in many centres, particularly in continental Europe. No previously published controlled study has assessed DS salt + NB-UVB balneophototherapy. Objectives To compare DS salt balneophototherapy with NB-UVB monotherapy for chronic plaque psoriasis. Methods Sixty patients with chronic plaque psoriasis participated in this paired, controlled study, with pretreatment DS salt soaks randomly allocated to each participant's right or left study limb. Psoriasis severity was assessed with a Scaling, Erythema and Induration score by a blinded observer. Assessments were weekly during the therapy course, and thereafter 8-weekly until relapse or for up to 1 year after clearance. Results The mean area under the psoriasis severity-time curves during treatment was not detectably lower with DS salt balneophototherapy than with NB-UVB monotherapy (P = 0.099). The psoriasis severity score fell slightly more from beginning to end of courses with DS salt balneophototherapy than with NB-UVB monotherapy (P = 0.019). There was no detectable difference in times to relapse. Conclusion In this population the addition of pretreatment DS salt soaks to NB-UVB did not result in a clinically important improvement in clearance of psoriasis.
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