Cryosurgery combined with topical interventions for actinic keratosis: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
- 17 November 2018
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Dermatology
- Vol. 180 (4), 740-748
- https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.17435
Abstract
Background Actinic keratoses (AK) are early in situ carcinomas of the skin due to cumulative sun exposure. Cryosurgery is an easy and practicable lesion‐directed approach for isolated lesions. Objectives To investigate if an upfront combination of cryosurgery with a topical intervention is superior to cryosurgery alone for AK. Methods We performed a systematic literature research in Medline, Embase, and CENTRAL and hand‐searched pertinent trial registers for eligible randomized controlled trials until 17 July 2018. Results from individual studies were pooled using a random‐effects model. The risk of bias was estimated with the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and the quality of evidence of the outcomes with the GRADE approach. Results Out of 1,758 records initially identified, 9 studies with a sample size of 1,644 patients were included. Cryosurgery in combination with a topical approach showed significantly higher participant complete clearance rates compared to monotherapy (RR 1·74, 95% CI 1·25‐2·43, I²=73%, 8 studies. The participant partial clearance rate was not statistically different (RR 1·64, 95% CI 0·88‐3·03, I²=77%, 3 studies). The number of patients who completed the study protocol and did not withdraw due to adverse events was equal in both groups (RR 0·98, 95% CI 0·95‐1·01, I²=75%, 7 studies). The studies were estimated at high risk for selective reporting bias. Conclusions Our results suggest superiority of a combination regimen regarding AK clearance with equal tolerability. This study highlights the importance of a field‐directed approach in patients with multiple AK or field‐cancerization.Funding Information
- Deutsche Krebshilfe (70112351)
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