AN AUDIT OF TREATMENT OF GENITAL WARTS - OPENING THE FEEDBACK LOOP

Citation
M. Reynolds et al., AN AUDIT OF TREATMENT OF GENITAL WARTS - OPENING THE FEEDBACK LOOP, International journal of STD & AIDS, 4(4), 1993, pp. 226-231
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,"Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
09564624
Volume
4
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
226 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-4624(1993)4:4<226:AAOTOG>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
An audit of the treatment of patients (100 men and 90 women) presentin g with a first episode of anogenital warts to the Genitourinary Medici ne Department at Leeds General Infirmary was performed. Treatment of p atients was monitored for a period of 6 months from the time of presen tation. The management of patients with genital warts lacked a clearly defined strategy and treatment was unselective and poorly monitored. Excluding patients who defaulted, at follow-up 44 (44%) men and 36 (38 %) women still had genital warts at 3 months. Of those patients clear of warts at 3 months, the mean time to remission for men and women was 7.1 and 8.3 weeks respectively. Podophylin 25% in tincture of benzoin was by far the predominant therapeutic modality used. A total of 96 ( 96%) men and 76 (84%) women received treatment with podophyllin. Both male and female patients had a mean of 5 treatments with podophyllin 2 5% (range 1-19 and 1-12 respectively). Physical methods of treatment i .e. cryotherapy and electrocautery, were underutilized, both as primar y therapies and when topical agents had failed. Patients saw an averag e of 3 (range 1-7) doctors over the course of their treatment. Patient s with warts affecting 2 or more sites, male patients with anal/perian al warts, and female patients with cervical and vaginal warts had high er failure rates from treatment at 3 months. On the basis of these fin dings, specific treatment protocols for the management of anogenital w arts have been devised.