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Patient-reported outcomes of topical therapies in actinic keratosis: A systematic review

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DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY
卷 34, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/dth.14833

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actinic keratosis; adherence; compliance; patient‐ reported outcomes; topical; safety; systematic review; tolerability

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A systematic review found that patients' perspectives on actinic keratosis treatments can impact treatment adherence and satisfaction. Short-duration treatments like ingenol mebutate gel were associated with better adherence and satisfaction, while there were conflicting results regarding the impact of imiquimod on quality of life.
Patients' perspectives on actinic keratosis treatments may have an impact on treatment adherence and, therefore, therapeutic outcomes. We performed a systematic review to assess patients' perspectives of topical, field-directed treatments for actinic keratoses. A literature search was conducted, and 14 studies were identified encompassing 4433 patients. Only four studies were focused on face and/or scalp, which are the locations that typically impact patients' quality of life. Four studies were clinical trials. One study utilized a validated patient-reported outcomes (PRO) instrument specifically developed for actinic keratosis. In general, treatment adherence and patient satisfaction were better with shorter-duration treatment regimens such as ingenol mebutate gel. Imiquimod improved quality of life in one study but not in another. No data was available on topical piroxicam. The findings underscore the need for effective and well-tolerated, short-duration topical treatment for actinic keratosis.

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