医学
痤疮
异维甲酸
加药
随机对照试验
累积剂量
不利影响
皮肤病科
疾病严重程度
内科学
回顾性队列研究
年轻人
随机化
临床试验
累积发病率
病变
外科
累积风险
置信区间
药物治疗
作者
Ruggero Cascio Ingurgio,Ângela Alfano,Antonio Costanzo,Julie S. Cronk,Rebecca Cummins,Benjamin S. Daniel,Ben J. Koszegi,Linda K. Martin,Clarisse G. Mendoza,Mae Ramirez‐Quizon,Lesley M. Rhodes,Heather I. Rishel,Adam I. Rubin,Fanny Satgé,Supriya Venugopal,Anna Wilson,Dédée F. Murrell
摘要
BACKGROUND: Isotretinoin is the most effective treatment for severe acne, but optimal cumulative dosing remains debated. While 120 mg/kg is standard, some advocate higher doses or prolonged treatment to reduce relapse. OBJECTIVES: To compare acne outcomes between 120 and 150 mg/kg cumulative isotretinoin dosing and to evaluate 12-month relapse and scarring. METHODS: In this single-centre, randomized single-blind trial, with blinded outcomes assessment, patients with moderate-to-severe cystic acne were allocated to cumulative isotretinoin doses of 120 or 150 mg/kg. Primary outcomes were changes in total lesion count and acne severity grade (1-8 scale) from baseline to mid-treatment and end of treatment; secondary outcomes included 12-month acne relapse and scarring. RESULTS: Both cumulative dose groups showed comparable improvements in acne severity and lesion counts from baseline to treatment completion, with no significant differences between groups (all p > 0.20). Scarring did not worsen over the course of treatment. At 12 months after treatment discontinuation, relapse rates were similar between groups: 26.7% in the 120 mg/kg group and 32.3% in the 150 mg/kg group (p = 0.619). Adverse events were mild and comparable. LIMITATIONS: Single-centre design and retrospective trial registration. CONCLUSIONS: Increasing dosing to 150 mg/kg provides no benefit. Extended therapy does not reduce relapse, supporting 120 mg/kg as optimal. Persistent acne required longer treatment.
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