The present study is a Clinical trial that compares clobetasol ointment versus Fractional CO2 laser for vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLE) treatment confirmed by histology, with no previous treatment. Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflamatory disease that affects the vulvar skin in the majority of cases, generally in peri and post menopause. The main symptom is pruritus, along with dispareunia and vulvar pain. If not treated, it can leads to vulvar anatomy distortion and altough small, there is risk of neoplastic transformation towards pre cancer and invasive vulvar cancer. Clobetasol ointment is the standard treatment, but prolonged use can cause some adverse effects, such as thinning the skin, fungal infections, and exacerbation of symptoms. Forty participants are being randomized to clobetasol group, three months with reducing frequency and the other group of participants, to fractional dioxid carbon (CO2) laser for three sessions four weeks apart. At the beggining and three months after the completion of each treatment, a punch biopsy will be taken for every participant. The principal aim is to compare some inflamatory biomarkers before and after each treatment and compare them by imunohistoquemestry at Imunology and Imunogenetic Laboratory in Fiocruz, Rio de janeiro, Brazil. Secondary outcomes include clinical response and changes in vulvar anatomy, assessed using the Sheinis \& Selk questionnaire before and after each treatment, as well as the evaluation of some clinical aspects, such as improvement in itching, dyspareunia and appearance of the vulva, along with satisfaction with the treatment, using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) from 1 to 10. With this study, the investigators want to know if fractional CO2 laser can reduce the inflammatory process and symptoms in vulvar lichen sclerosus such as itching, and if this could be an alternative treatment for this condition.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
In this study the investigators use the laser device without any topic esteroid previous or during the period of laser sessions
Institute of Gynecology of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RECRUITINGEvaluation and comparison of inflammatory biomarkers before and after treatment with clobetasol or CO2 laser.
Before and after each of the two treatments, a vulvar punch biopsy will be performed. The fragment will then be analyzed using immunohistochemistry to assess changes in inflammatory biomarkers.
Time frame: Each participant will be monitored from registration, throughout treatment, and up to three months after the end of treatment.
To evaluate the performance of CO2 laser in vulvar lichen sclerosus in relation to inflammatory skin markers and compare to clobetasol
In vulvar skin fragment obtained by punch biopsy, some inflammatory biomarkers such as TGF-β, INF-γ, VEGF, and IL-10 will be evaluated before and three months after the last laser session. The biomarkers will be quantified by immunohistochemistry at the Immunology and Immunogenetics Laboratory of Fiocruz. For the count, a compound optical microscope will be used, consisting of a 40x objective lens and a 10x grating eyepiece. The total number of cells positive for the marker being analyzed will be recorded in each field.
Time frame: From enrollment to a second biopsy 3 months after treatment
Yara Lúcia M. Furtado de Melo, PhD in Surgical Sciences
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