Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study

Background: Port wine stains (PWS) can be effectively treated with lasers. However, complete clearance is rarely observed, and data from long-term studies are limited. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and complications of long-term laser treatment in patients with PWS. Methods: We performed...

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Main Author: Lekwuttikarn R.
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spelling th-mahidol.827142023-05-24T00:18:44Z Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study Lekwuttikarn R. Mahidol University Medicine Background: Port wine stains (PWS) can be effectively treated with lasers. However, complete clearance is rarely observed, and data from long-term studies are limited. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and complications of long-term laser treatment in patients with PWS. Methods: We performed a 25-year double-blinded retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed with PWS who underwent laser treatment at Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand, between June 1995 and June 2021. The scores for improvement and color were independently evaluated by two dermatologists. Results: A total of 129 patients were included. Most patients were male (70.54%). A total of 4141 laser treatment sessions were reviewed, with a median of 49 (interquartile range, 27–66) sessions per patient. A total of 1070 photographic records were reviewed. Overall, 53% of the patients achieved statistically significant (50%) improvement, after six treatment sessions. However, none of these patients achieved complete clearance. Due to the nonuniform treatments, we could not evaluate the efficacy of each laser type. However, this study illustrates the outcomes of a real-world setting in which various laser types were selected specifically for each patient to obtain the best result. Conclusions: Vascular lasers are a promising treatment for PWS. Although laser treatment is applicable to most patients, multiple treatment sessions are required to achieve excellent results. 2023-05-23T17:18:44Z 2023-05-23T17:18:44Z 2023-01-01 Article Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (2023) 10.1111/jocd.15727 14732165 14732130 36950802 2-s2.0-85150888809 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/82714 SCOPUS
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Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
description Background: Port wine stains (PWS) can be effectively treated with lasers. However, complete clearance is rarely observed, and data from long-term studies are limited. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and complications of long-term laser treatment in patients with PWS. Methods: We performed a 25-year double-blinded retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed with PWS who underwent laser treatment at Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand, between June 1995 and June 2021. The scores for improvement and color were independently evaluated by two dermatologists. Results: A total of 129 patients were included. Most patients were male (70.54%). A total of 4141 laser treatment sessions were reviewed, with a median of 49 (interquartile range, 27–66) sessions per patient. A total of 1070 photographic records were reviewed. Overall, 53% of the patients achieved statistically significant (50%) improvement, after six treatment sessions. However, none of these patients achieved complete clearance. Due to the nonuniform treatments, we could not evaluate the efficacy of each laser type. However, this study illustrates the outcomes of a real-world setting in which various laser types were selected specifically for each patient to obtain the best result. Conclusions: Vascular lasers are a promising treatment for PWS. Although laser treatment is applicable to most patients, multiple treatment sessions are required to achieve excellent results.
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title Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
title_short Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
title_full Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
title_fullStr Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: A double-blinded retrospective study
title_sort long-term follow-up outcomes of laser-treated port wine stain patients: a double-blinded retrospective study
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