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Vitiligo

Treatment of 308-nm excimer laser on vitiligo: A systemic review of randomized controlled trials

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Pages 347-353 | Received 03 Sep 2014, Accepted 27 Oct 2014, Published online: 30 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

Background: Vitiligo is an acquired cutaneous hypopigmentary disorder, which characterized by solitary or multiple depigmented maculae or patches. The 308-nm excimer laser has been used as phototherapy on vitiligo. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of 308-nm excimer laser on vitiligo. Methods: Randomized controlled trials were searched to conduct a systematic review. The keywords were identified as laser/excimer laser/quasimolecule/XeCl” and “vitiligo”. Results: Seven studies with 390 vitiligo patients were included. No significant differences were seen between 308-nm excimer laser and 308-nm excimer lamp on either ≥75% or ≥50% re-pigmentation rate, or between 308-nm excimer laser and narrowband-ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) on either 100% or ≥75% re-pigmentation rate. More patients or lesions achieved ≥50% re-pigmentation rate by 308-nm excimer laser treatment than by NB-UVB treatment. The side effects of 308-nm excimer laser were slight and tolerable. Conclusions: The 308-nm excimer laser showed equivalent efficacies to 308-nm excimer lamp control and NB-UVB control concerning ≥75% re-pigmentation rate of vitiligo patches. More studies with high methodological quality, low risk of bias and more sample size are needed to confirm the conclusion.

Declaration of interest

The authors have no commercial associations that might create a conflict of interest in connection with submitted manuscripts.

VR Foundation (grant number: VRF09012013/01); Public welfare Program, Ministry of Health, China (201202013).

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