Ej. Cooper et al., A comparison of bathwater and oral delivery of 8-methoxypsoralen in PUVA therapy for plaque psoriasis, CLIN EXP D, 25(2), 2000, pp. 111-114
Bath-PUVA is an alternative to oral-PUVA for the treatment of psoriasis. Th
is study compares the effectiveness of the two methods in two groups, each
consisting of 17 patients with plaque psoriasis. Three patients who failed
to improve with oral-PUVA were transferred to bath-PUVA and subsequently cl
eared. Another seven patients who returned with a further episode of psoria
sis received the alternative treatment; this gave a group of 10 patients in
whom a cross-over comparison was possible. In both comparisons bath-PUVA w
as as effective as, or more effective than, oral-PUVA and required, overall
, less than 50% of the total UVA, although this saving was not as great as
in previous reports, Bath-PUVA caused fewer immediate problems and was pref
erred by many patients. It is suitable for those taking other systemic medi
cations and we recommend it as a valuable therapeutic option that should be
available at all treatment centres.