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Comparative Study of the Efficacy and Tolerability of a Unique Topical Scar Product vs White Petrolatum Following Shave Biopsies

机译:刮胡子活检后独特的局部疤痕产品与白石油的功效和耐受性的比较研究

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An excess of 70 million cutaneous surgical procedures are conducted annually in the United States that may result in scarring. Skin scars are a normal outcome of the tissue repair process. However, individuals with abnormal scarring may have aesthetic, psychological, and social consequences. As a result, there is a high patient demand for products that will reduce the scarring. The principles underlying scar formation are now better understood. Products are being developed to address those critical components of the wound-healing process, namely inflammation, hydration, and collagen maturation. A multicomponent scar product was previously shown effective in preventing exaggerated scarring in patients undergoing various surgical procedures. The present outpatient study was conducted in patients undergoing shave biopsies. Following reepithelialization, this investigator-blinded, randomized, 8-week trial compared twice-daily application of either the scar product or the standard of care, white petrolatum. Evaluation visits were conducted at baseline and at weeks, 1, 2, 4 and 8. Subjects were evaluated by the blinded investigator for clinical efficacy and tolerability using grading scales. Standardized digital photographs were taken at each visit, and subjects completed a self-assessment questionnaire regarding treatment effectiveness and satisfaction. Twenty-eight subjects completed the 8-week study. The scar product provided earlier improvements than the white petrolatum. At week 1, 70% of subjects receiving the scar product demonstrated at least 50% global improvement in scar appearance vs only 42% of the subjects receiving white petrolatum. The more rapid improvement was accompanied by greater reductions in stinging/burning and itching with the scar product at all visits. Importantly, there was also greater subject satisfaction with the scar product at all visits. This scar product may be useful in hastening the healing of cutaneous shave biopsies and reducing the stinging/burning and itching associated with the normal healing process.
机译:在美国,每年进行超过7,000万次皮肤外科手术,这可能会导致瘢痕形成。皮肤疤痕是组织修复过程的正常结果。但是,疤痕异常的人可能会产生审美,心理和社会后果。结果,患者对减少疤痕的产品有很高的需求。现在更好地理解了疤痕形成的基本原理。正在开发产品来解决伤口愈合过程中的那些关键组成部分,即炎症,水合作用和胶原蛋白成熟。先前已显示出多组分疤痕产品可有效防止正在进行各种外科手术的患者出现过度的疤痕。目前的门诊研究是在接受刮胡活检的患者中进行的。重新上皮化之后,该研究者进行了为期8周的盲人,随机,随机对照试验,比较了疤痕产品或护理标准白凡士林每天两次的应用。在基线以及第1、2、4和8周进行评估访问。盲人研究人员使用分级量表对受试者的临床疗效和耐受性进行评估。每次访视均拍摄标准化的数码照片,受试者完成了有关治疗效果和满意度的自我评估问卷。 28名受试者完成了为期8周的研究。疤痕产品比白色凡士林提供了更早的改善。在第1周,接受疤痕产品的受试者中有70%的人在疤痕外观方面显示出至少50%的整体改善,而接受白凡士林的受试者中只有42%。改善越快,每次访视时疤痕产品的刺痛/灼伤和瘙痒程度都将大大降低。重要的是,在所有访问中对疤痕产品的受试者满意度也更高。这种疤痕产品可能有助于加快皮肤剃刮活检的愈合,并减少与正常愈合过程相关的刺痛/灼伤和瘙痒。

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