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Traditional Chinese medicine for psoriasis vulgaris A Protocol of a prospective, multicenter cohort study

Journal

MEDICINE
Volume 99, Issue 41, Pages -

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000021913

Keywords

cohort study design; long-term efficacy; psoriasis vulgaris; recurrence; traditional Chinese medicine

Funding

  1. Beijing Institute of TCM
  2. dermatology department of Peking University First Hospital
  3. dermatology department of Air Force General Hospital, PLA
  4. dermatology department of China-Japan Friendship Hospital
  5. dermatology department of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Affiliated Dongzhimen Hospital
  6. dermatology department of Dongfang Hospital Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
  7. dermatology department of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Third Affiliated Hospital
  8. dermatology department ofBeijing Hospital of TCM Shunyi Branch
  9. dermatology department of Beijing Gulou Hospital of TCM
  10. dermatology department of Beijing Daxing District People's Hospital
  11. dermatology department of TCM hospital of Beijing Miyun
  12. dermatology department of Hebei Province Hospital of TCM
  13. dermatology department of TCM Hospital of Shijiazhuang City
  14. dermatology department of Tianjin Academy of TCM Affiliated Hospital

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Introduction: The incidence of psoriasis vulgaris is increasing worldwide. Chronic recurrence of the disease, as well as accompanying cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and depression has affected the physical and mental health of these patients. Psoriasis vulgaris is a difficult and major disease in the dermatology field. Short-term curative effects using conventional therapy for psoriasis vulgaris has made major strides. However, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment has long-term curative advantages for psoriasis vulgaris but lacks the scientific and clinical evidence for its use. This study intends to demonstrate and provide scientific and clinical evidence for the use of TCM to delay the recurrence of psoriasis vulgaris. Methods and analysis: This will be a prospective, multicenter cohort study. We intend to recruit 1521 psoriasis vulgaris patients from 14 hospitals in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei. Treatment will be based on the diagnosis specifications and clinical practice guidelines of TCM and conventional therapy. During inclusion and the subsequent follow-up period, doctors through electronic case reports will collect different therapeutic TCM regimens and conventional therapy that were administered. Information on life condition, skin lesions at each visit, World Health Organization Quality of Life Instruments, Zung Self-rating Anxiety Scale, Zung Self-assessment of Depression, laboratory examinations, incidence of new rash and recurrence during the remission and recurrence stages will be recorded. Ethics and dissemination: The clinical trial protocol for this study was approved by the ethics committee of the Beijing hospital of TCM affiliated to capital medical university (Ethics number: 2019BL02-010-02). We will publish and present our results at national and international conferences and in peer-reviewed journals specialized in dermatology.

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