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. 2023 Nov 7;38(1):258.
doi: 10.1007/s10103-023-03926-8.

Efficacy and safety of 595-nm pulsed dye laser treating port wine stains in Vietnamese patients: analysis of 124 cases and optimal treatment regimens

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Efficacy and safety of 595-nm pulsed dye laser treating port wine stains in Vietnamese patients: analysis of 124 cases and optimal treatment regimens

Hoang Thanh Tuan et al. Lasers Med Sci. .

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of 595-nm pulsed dye laser (PDL) for port wine stains (PWS) treatment in Vietnamese patients. The study also analyzed the association between the response to treatment and the characteristics of patients and treatment regimens. Parallelly, the study contributed to further optimal treatment sessions for different subjects based on the data collected. One hundred twenty-five patients who underwent 595-nm PDL to treat PWS were included in the study, in which data from 124 patients was retrospectively analyzed. Data on demographic characteristics of patients, treatment regimens, and clinical improvement were collected. SPSS version 25 was used to analyze the relationship between associated factors and the response rate. The overall response rate of Vietnamese patients who had Fitzpatrick skin classification type III and IV was 73.4%. Age, gender, treatment sessions, and lesion positions were generally not associated with the response rate. The lesion grade was the sole element that affected the clinical improvement. The lesion grade 1 had the best response (100%) even after a short duration of treatment (six to ten treatments). Lesion grade 4 demanded over 16 treatments to reach > 60% of improvement. The lesion grades 1 and 2 could be blanched with regimen < 10 treatments while regimens exceeding 15 treatments should be carefully considered for lesions at grade 3 after evaluating associated conditions. Lesions at grade 4 demanded ≥ 16 treatments to reach acceptable outcomes. These results could help physicians establish a reasonable treatment strategy for patients.

Keywords: Dermatology; Port wine stain; Pulsed dye laser; Vascular malformation.

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