2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2019.01.033
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A comparison of the efficacy of ablative fractional laser–assisted photodynamic therapy according to ablative depth for actinic keratosis: A single-blinded, randomized, comparative, prospective study

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“…In total, 48 published studies of AF LADD met inclusion criteria (eFigure in the Supplement): 4 cosmetic studies,, 21 oncologic, and 23 medical (not cosmetic/oncologic) . In addition, 6 publications of NAF LADD were included at the request of the expert panel, for a total of 54 studies.…”
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“…In total, 48 published studies of AF LADD met inclusion criteria (eFigure in the Supplement): 4 cosmetic studies,, 21 oncologic, and 23 medical (not cosmetic/oncologic) . In addition, 6 publications of NAF LADD were included at the request of the expert panel, for a total of 54 studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are many indications for LADD as identified through the systematic review and as reported by members of the expert panel from their own clinical experience (Table 3), there was sufficient evidence to strongly recommend that LADD is safe and effective for the treatment of actinic keratoses, actinic cheilitis, and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ . In general, it was found that LADD is most effective for treating these indications, with this typically performed with laser followed by photodynamic therapy (PDT).…”
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“…However, we chose the tested power because it fits into our already established HTS laser revision protocol that is practiced at our center, and if effective, could be immediately incorporated into our standard treatment protocol. There is conflicting literature on the efficacy of varying laser channel depth to increase drug penetrance where some studies do not claim a benefit, 36 while others do 37 . In theory, the drug should be targeted to the basal layer of the epidermis to target melanocytes that exist in a 1:10 ratio with basal keratinocytes.…”
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“…Although there is a variety of indications for LADD, the recently published evidencebased clinical practice guidelines strongly recommend LADD only for the treatment of actinic keratoses, actinic cheilitis, and Bowen disease [38][39][40][41]. In general, an ablative laser pretreatment with CO 2 or Er:YAG was followed by photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate or aminolevulinic acid.…”
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confidence: 99%