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Adv Ther ; 41(2): 867-877, 2024 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38170434

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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare, difficult-to-treat, inherited multisystem diseases affecting epithelial integrity. Impaired wound healing is central and can lead to serious clinical complications, deformities, and symptoms with a devastating impact on quality of life (QoL). Dressing changes and wound care are central to the management of EB. Recently Oleogel-S10 (also known as birch bark extract or birch triterpenes) was approved in Europe and the UK for treating EB wounds. This approval was based on data from the EASE phase 3 study, which demonstrated Oleogel-S10 accelerated wound healing, reduced total wound burden, and decreased the frequency of dressing changes in patients with EB. A retrospective analysis of medical records was conducted for up to 24 months in 13 patients with EB treated with Oleogel-S10 through an early access programme in Colombia. Effectiveness was assessed by measuring body surface area percentage (BSAP) and total body wound burden (EBDASI). Tolerability and safety were monitored throughout. This is the first report to evaluate the effectiveness of Oleogel-S10 in clinical practice. The results showed a reduction in percentage of BSA affected, from a mean of 27.3% at baseline to 10.4% at 24-month follow-up, despite treatment interruptions. A reduction in EBDASI skin activity score of - 16.2 (24 months) together with a reduced skin damage index score of - 15.4 (18 months) was also observed. Physicians, patients, and caregivers perceived faster wound closure. Adherence with therapy by patients was good, and patients expressed satisfaction with treatment and reported improvements in self-esteem, productivity, and social interaction. Oleogel-S10 was well tolerated; however, two patients reported worsening wounds related to gauze adherence. Two deaths during treatment interruption were reported and was not considered related to Oleogel-S10. This study supports the effectiveness of Oleogel-S10 in a real-world scenario in a country with scarce resources for the treatment of EB.


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Epidermólisis Ampollosa Distrófica , Epidermólisis Ampollosa , Humanos , Epidermólisis Ampollosa Distrófica/complicaciones , Epidermólisis Ampollosa Distrófica/tratamiento farmacológico , Calidad de Vida , Estudios Retrospectivos , Cicatrización de Heridas , Epidermólisis Ampollosa/complicaciones , Epidermólisis Ampollosa/tratamiento farmacológico , Compuestos Orgánicos
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Arch. argent. dermatol ; 56(3): 103-105, mayo-jun. 2006. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-454424

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La Acidemia Metilmalónica es un trastorno metabólico, caracterizado por un adecuado metabolismo de los aminoácidos esenciales. Las manifestaciones cutáneas en esta entidad son poco frecuentes en relación a otras aminoacidopatías. Presentamos la ocurrencia de lesiones cutáneas semejantes al Síndrome Estafilicocóccico de la Piel Escaldada en un neonato de 13 días de vida con diagnóstico de acidemia metilmalónica que fueron tratadas con antibióticos sin respuesta clínica, observándose la resolución de las mismas al ser compensado su cuadro metabólico


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Humanos , Femenino , Recién Nacido , Ácido Metilmalónico/sangre , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo de los Aminoácidos/diagnóstico , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo de los Aminoácidos/dietoterapia , Metilmalonil-CoA Mutasa , Síndrome Estafilocócico de la Piel Escaldada/diagnóstico
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