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Comparison of oral psoralen-UV-A with a portable tanning unit at home vs hospital-administered bath psoralen-UV-A in patients with chronic hand eczema: an open-label randomized controlled trial of efficacy

  • Arch Dermatol. 2004 Dec;140(12):1463-6. doi: 10.1001/archderm.140.12.1463.
A Marco van Coevorden 1 Willeke G Kamphof Eric van Sonderen Derk P Bruynzeel Pieter-Jan Coenraads
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  • 1 Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract

Objective: To study whether oral psoralen-UV-A (PUVA) with a portable tanning unit at home is as effective as hospital-administered bath PUVA in patients with chronic hand eczema.

Design: Open-label randomized controlled trial, with a 10-week treatment period and an 8-week follow-up period.

Setting: Two university hospital dermatology departments in the Netherlands, specializing in hand eczema.

Patients: One hundred fifty-eight patients with moderate to severe chronic hand eczema (more than 1 year in duration).

Interventions: Oral PUVA using methoxsalen capsules and a simple portable commercial facial tanning unit, or hospital-administered bath PUVA with trioxsalen.

Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was clinical assessment by a hand eczema score (evaluation of desquamation, erythema, vesiculation, infiltration, fissures, itch, and pain, each on a 4-point scale) after 10 weeks of treatment. The secondary outcome was hand eczema score at 8 weeks of follow-up, after completion of treatment. The tertiary outcome was travel cost and time off work.

Results: Both groups showed a comparable and substantial decrease in hand eczema score (meaningful clinical improvement). This decrease was maintained during the follow-up period. Patients treated with oral PUVA at home had lower travel costs and less time off work.

Conclusions: Oral PUVA at home has a clinically relevant efficacy, similar to that of hospital-administered bath PUVA. This effect was maintained during an 8-week follow-up period. It resulted in lower travel costs and less time off work.

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