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A 5-years Retrospective Study on Narrowband Ultraviolet B (NBUVB) Phototherapy Utilisation Experience in A Tertiary Hospital in East Malaysia
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-961815
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Background@#Phototherapy had been a less favourable treatment in recent years. Our study aims to audit the usage of NB-UVB phototherapy service in a tertiary hospital in East Malaysia.@*Methods@#This is a retrospective study. Phototherapy file of patients who underwent NB-UVB phototherapy between year 2016 and 8 March 2021 were reviewed. Demographic data, treatment history, and acute side effects were analysed.@*Results@#Forty eight subjects were recruited in this study. The majority (33.3%) of the subjects were in 20-29 age group. There was an equal number of male and female subjects. About 66.7% of the subjects had psoriasis and 18.8% of them had vitiligo. Nearly 36.6% of the subjects had 26-50% body surface area involved at initial phototherapy. Almost 54.2% of the subjects had <50 sessions of NB-UVB phototherapy. About 52.1% of the subjects had a cumulative dose of NB-UVB <25 J/cm2 while 26.7% of subjects had a cumulative dose >200 J/cm2. Acute side effects including burning (17.8%), pruritus (4.4%) and flare of psoriasis (2.2%).@*Discussion@#Low utilization rate of NB-UVB phototherapy was likely due to logistical and transportation factors. Psoriasis was the commonest indication for NB-UVB in our study followed by vitiligo. Annual skin malignancy surveillance should be done especially on patients received NB-UVB >350 sessions even after the discontinuation of treatment. Most patients tolerate NB-UVB phototherapy well with no major side effects.@*Conclusion@#In conclusion, NB-UVB phototherapy is a relatively safe yet underutilised treatment in our centre.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Phototherapy / Tertiary Care Centers / Malaysia Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Malaysian Journal of Dermatology Year: 2021 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Phototherapy / Tertiary Care Centers / Malaysia Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Malaysian Journal of Dermatology Year: 2021 Document type: Article