Comparison of NB-UVB combination therapy regimens for vitiligo: A systematic review and network meta-analysis |
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Authors: | Baohua Zhu MD Chengjiang Liu MD Ph.D Lan Zhang MD Jun Wang MS Mingling Chen MD Yuegang Wei BM |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, China;2. Department of General Medicine, Affiliated Anqing First People's Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Anqing, China;3. Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital, Chengdu, China;4. Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China |
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Abstract: | Background Vitiligo was an autoimmune disease and some guidelines for the management of vitiligo encouraged the use of NB-UVB combination therapies to enhance repigmentation. Objectives To compare the effectiveness of current NB-UVB combination regimen at the improvement in repigmentation through a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Methods We searched the electronic databases for randomized controlled trials related to NB-UVB combination therapy for vitiligo till October 2022. STATA15.0 software was applied to carrying out data analysis. Results A total of 28 eligible studies involving 1194 participants were enrolled in the analysis. The NMA results revealed that compared with NB-UVB, carboxytherapy [OR = 32.35, 95% CI (1.79, 586.05)], Er: YAG laser+ topical 5% 5-FU [OR = 10.74, 95% CI (4.05, 28.49)], needling/micro-needling [OR = 3.42, 95% CI (1.18, 9.88)], betamethasone intramuscular injection [OR = 3.08, 95% CI (1.17, 8.13)], topical tacrolimus [OR = 2.54, 95% CI (1.30, 4.94)], and oral Chinese herbal medicine compound [OR = 2.51, 95% CI (1.40, 4.50)] integrated with NB-UVB were more efficacious in excellent to complete repigmentation response rate (≥75%). Besides, NB-UVB+ Er: YAG laser+ topical 5% 5-FU [OR = 0.17, 95% CI (0.04, 0.67)] and NB-UVB+ needling/micro-needling [OR = 0.24, 95% CI (0.06, 0.88)] were less likely evaluated as ineffective repigmentation response (≤25%). Conclusions All combination therapies ranked higher than NB-UVB monotherapy in inducing successful repigmentation and avoiding failed treatment in patients with vitiligo. Comprehensive consideration, NB-UVB+ Er: YAG laser+ topical 5% 5-FU and NB-UVB+ needling/microneedling would be the preferred therapeutic approaches. |
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Keywords: | hospital-based NB-UVB network meta-analysis phototherapy vitiligo |
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