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A multicentre, open, investigator-initiated phase IV clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ingenol mebutate gel, 0.015% on the face and scalp, and 0.05% on the trunk and extremities, in Korean patients with actinic keratosis (PERFECT)

Authors
Kim, YC  | Yang, JY | Yoon, JS | Jo, SJ | Ahn, HH | Song, KH | Lee, DY | Chung, KY | Won, YH | Kim, IH
Citation
The British journal of dermatology, 179(4). : 836-843, 2018
Journal Title
The British journal of dermatology
ISSN
0007-09631365-2133
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ingenol mebutate gel is a novel, field-directed topical treatment for actinic keratosis (AK). Most pivotal studies have targeted Western populations. No clinical study has been conducted to investigate its efficacy and safety in Asian populations.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ingenol mebutate gel for treating AK of face/scalp and trunk/extremities in a large Asian (Korean) population.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this multicentre, open-label, interventional, parallel-group, prospective phase IV study (PERFECT, trial registration no.: NCT02716714), the eligible patients were allocated into either the face/scalp or the trunk/extremities group, according to their selected treatment area location. After application of ingenol mebutate gel, the participants were followed up for 6 months. The primary efficacy endpoint was complete clearance (CC) of AK lesions in the selected treatment area at day 57. Quality of life was evaluated using Skindex-29. Safety endpoints included local skin responses, scar, pigmentation, pain and adverse events.
RESULTS: In total, 78.1% [95% confidence interval (CI) 66.86-86.92%] of subjects had CC at day 57, with 76.6% (95% CI 64.31-86.25%) in the face/scalp group and 88.9% (95% CI 51.75-99.72%) in the trunk/extremities group. Among them, CC was sustained in 88.9% (48 of 54, 95% CI 77.37-95.81%) at month 6. The local skin responses significantly increased 1 day after the treatment compared with baseline, and decreased afterwards. Among the total subjects, 7.8% (6 of 77) had hyperpigmentation on the application area. Scars were not reported.
CONCLUSIONS: Ingenol mebutate is effective for the treatment of AK in Asians, with tolerable safety profiles.
DOI
10.1111/bjd.16368
PMID
29355904
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