Title of article :
Efficacy and safety of carboxytherapy for treatment of striae: a clinical trial study
Author/Authors :
Nahidi, Yalda Department of Dermatology - Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Abdali, Elahe , Maleki, Masoud Department of Dermatology - Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Saki, Azadeh Department of Community Medicine - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran , Layegh, Pouran Department of Dermatology - Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Striae is a common condition that is relatively
difficult to treat. Recently, carboxytherapy was proposed as a
treatment modality. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic
effect of carboxytherapy in patients with striae.
Methods: This was a pilot clinical study. Patients were treated
with 10 sessions of carboxytherapy every week. The patients
were photographed at the onset of the treatment course, before
each treatment session, and three months after the last ones.
Two dermatologists compared the images of each patient before
and three months after treatment and evaluated the treatment
response based on the following scores: I, no improvement (0%);
II, poor (1% to 25%); III, fair (26% to 50%); IV, good (51% to
75%); and V, excellent improvement (76% to 100%). Furthermore,
patients’ satisfaction with therapy outcome was recorded on a
scale of 0 to 10.
Results: 15 patients were enrolled in this study; 2 (13.4%) were
male and 13 (86.6%) were female. Three patients (20%) showed
good response, one (6.7%) had a relatively good response, two
showed (13.3%) poor response, and seven (46.6%) had no response
to treatment. Analysis of the association of carboxytherapy outcome
with different patients’ characteristics showed no statistically
significant correlation (P > 0.05).
Conclusions: Although carboxytherapy therapy did not result in a
significant response in the majority of our patients, it is somehow
capable of improving the striae in some patients. Further studies
with bigger sample sizes may be required to ensure the efficacy
of this modality in the treatment of striae.
Keywords :
Striae distensae , carbon dioxide , clinical trial
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Dermatology