Diflorasone diacetate ointment 0.05 percent in conjunction with UVB and tar in a modified outpatient Goeckerman regimen.

Type:Uv phototherapy   Time:2017-12-20 14:18:04
Diflorasone diacetate ointment 0.05 percent in conjunction with UVB and tar in a modified outpatient Goeckerman regimen.
Nineteen patients with psoriasis were treated with a modified Goeckerman regimen tailored to enhance patient compliance. Treatment consisted of daily coal tar emulsion baths at bedtime, followed by the application of 0.05 percent diflorasone diacetate ointment. Patients received increasing suberythemal dosages of short ultraviolet radiation (UVB) three times weekly at our outpatient phototherapy center. The duration of therapy ranged from three to twenty-eight weeks. The average number of phototherapy treatments was twenty-nine. Eight patients had total clearing of their lesions. Of the remainder, seven had at least 75 percent clearing and one had less than 25 percent clearing of psoriasis. One patient with psoriatic erythroderma experienced no improvement. Two patients did not complete the study. There were no side effects encountered during treatment other than periodic excessive erythema. If the two patients who did not complete the study are excluded from the results, 88 percent (fifteen of the remaining seventeen) had 75 percent or greater resolution of their psoriatic eruption and 47 percent (eight of seventeen) had total clearing. This outpatient modification of the Goeckerman regimen eliminates the use of cosmetically unacceptable topical agents during working hours, promotes patient compliance, and presumably contributes to enhanced therapeutic efficacy.
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