A comparison of the combined effect of cryotherapy and corticosteroid injections versus corticosteroids and cryotherapy alone on keloids: a controlled study

Citation
G. Yosipovitch et al., A comparison of the combined effect of cryotherapy and corticosteroid injections versus corticosteroids and cryotherapy alone on keloids: a controlled study, J DERM TR, 12(2), 2001, pp. 87-90
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGICAL TREATMENT
ISSN journal
09546634 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
87 - 90
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-6634(200106)12:2<87:ACOTCE>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Treatment modalities for keloids, which are commonly found in A sians, include intralesional corticosteroid injections and cryotherapy as w ell as a combination of these two modalities. Few studies have been perform ed in a controlled fashion to evaluate the efficacy of these treatments. OBJECTIVE: A controlled study, to evaluate the combined effect of intralesi onal corticosteroid injection with cryotherapy vs. intralesional corticoste roid or cryotherapy alone. METHODS: Ten patients completed the study: eight patients had at least thre e keloids and two had two keloids. Patients were treated for at least three sessions 4 weeks apart. The outcome of the lesions was compared between th e treatments regarding the thickness of the lesion using a caliper and phot ographic assessment, and the presence of itch and pain before and after tre atment using a visual analogue scale. RESULTS: In terms of thickness, the keloids responded significantly better to combined cryotherapy and triamcinolone vs. triamcinolone alone or cryoth erapy alone (P < 0.001). Pain intensity was significantly lowered with all treatment modalities; however, itch was lowered only with the combined trea tment and intralesional corticosteroid alone. No significant side effects w ere noted with any of the treatments and no re-occurrence of keloids was no ted with the combined therapy. CONCLUSION: Combined injection of intralesional steroids with cryotherapy a ppears to be superior to other current modalities.