Fields of anhidrotic effects of abobotulinumtoxinA in patients with compensatory hyperhidrosis

Botulinum toxin type A can be used to treat compensatory hyperhidrosis (CHH), which presents areas of different intensity of sweating. More information about the anhidrotic effects is needed. To evaluate the fields of anhidrotic effects (FAEs) resulting from different doses (5 and 10 U), dilution, a...

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Published inDermatologic surgery Vol. 41 Suppl 1; p. S93
Main Authors Hexsel, Doris, Soirefmann, Mariana, Porto, Manoela D, Schilling-Souza, Juliana, Siega, Carolina
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Abstract Botulinum toxin type A can be used to treat compensatory hyperhidrosis (CHH), which presents areas of different intensity of sweating. More information about the anhidrotic effects is needed. To evaluate the fields of anhidrotic effects (FAEs) resulting from different doses (5 and 10 U), dilution, and depths of injection of abobotulinumtoxinA in patients with CHH. This was a prospective, single-center, pilot study. Ten patients suffering from CHH received 20 different injections of abobotulinumtoxinA on their backs. Midline received higher doses because of more intense sweating. The diameters of the FAEs were measured at 7, 30, and 180 days after the procedure. Diameters of the FAEs were significantly larger at Day 30 (p < .0001) and did not significantly differ when compared with different injection depths and volumes. Points injected with 10 U exhibited significantly larger vertical diameters at 7, 30, and 180 days (p values .05, <.0001, and .043, respectively) than those injected with 5 U, but no statistical significance was observed for the horizontal diameters. Areas of more intense sweating need higher doses to present similar diameters of the FAEs. Depth and volume of injections do not play a remarkable role on the FAEs diameters in patients suffering from CHH.
AbstractList Botulinum toxin type A can be used to treat compensatory hyperhidrosis (CHH), which presents areas of different intensity of sweating. More information about the anhidrotic effects is needed. To evaluate the fields of anhidrotic effects (FAEs) resulting from different doses (5 and 10 U), dilution, and depths of injection of abobotulinumtoxinA in patients with CHH. This was a prospective, single-center, pilot study. Ten patients suffering from CHH received 20 different injections of abobotulinumtoxinA on their backs. Midline received higher doses because of more intense sweating. The diameters of the FAEs were measured at 7, 30, and 180 days after the procedure. Diameters of the FAEs were significantly larger at Day 30 (p < .0001) and did not significantly differ when compared with different injection depths and volumes. Points injected with 10 U exhibited significantly larger vertical diameters at 7, 30, and 180 days (p values .05, <.0001, and .043, respectively) than those injected with 5 U, but no statistical significance was observed for the horizontal diameters. Areas of more intense sweating need higher doses to present similar diameters of the FAEs. Depth and volume of injections do not play a remarkable role on the FAEs diameters in patients suffering from CHH.
Author Porto, Manoela D
Schilling-Souza, Juliana
Soirefmann, Mariana
Siega, Carolina
Hexsel, Doris
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Axilla
Back
Botulinum Toxins, Type A - administration & dosage
Female
Groin
Humans
Hyperhidrosis - drug therapy
Male
Middle Aged
Neuromuscular Agents - administration & dosage
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
Sweating - drug effects
Thigh
Time Factors
Young Adult
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