TY - JOUR T1 - Treatment of nail psoriasis with Pulse Dye Laser plus calcipotriol betametasona gel vs. Nd:YAG plus calcipotriol betamethasone gel: An intrapatient left-to-right controlled study JO - Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas T2 - AU - Arango-Duque,L.C. AU - Roncero-Riesco,M. AU - Usero Bárcena,T. AU - Palacios Álvarez,I. AU - Fernández López,E. SN - 15782190 M3 - 10.1016/j.adengl.2016.09.015 DO - 10.1016/j.adengl.2016.09.015 UR - https://actasdermo.org/en-treatment-nail-psoriasis-with-pulse-articulo-S1578219017300136 AB - BackgroundTreatment of nail psoriasis remains a challenging and often disappointing situation. ObjectiveTo compare the efficacy, adverse reactions and tolerability of treatment of nail psoriasis with PDL vs. Nd:YAG, in association with betametasona calcipotriol gel. MethodsAn open, prospective intrapatient left-to-right study was designed. The right hand of each patient received treatment with PDL and the left hand with Nd:YAG. Betamethasone calcipotriol gel was applied once a day during the first week after each laser session. A total of four sessions were administered. ResultsThe clinical efficacy was evaluated according to the NAPSI score.All patients showed improvement in nail bed and nail matrix psoriasis. The global NAPSI mean declined in 15.46 (p<0.000). There was neither statistical difference between the reduction in nail bed and matrix NAPSI nor in the treatment with PDL vs. Nd:YAG. The administration of Nd:YAG was more painful. No serious adverse effects were documented. LimitationsNo random assignment and the small number of patients. ConclusionsPDL and Nd:YAG have proven to be an effective treatment for nail psoriasis with no serious adverse effect. No statistically significant difference was found between the two treatments. ER -