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Consensus Report on Truncal Acne: The Korean Acne and Rosacea Society Experts Panelopen access

Authors
Ko, Joo YeonSong, Chang HwaKim, Kwang JoongKim, Nack InKim, Jung EunKim, Hei SungRo, Young SuckPark, Kui YoungPark, Mi-YounSuh, Dae HunShin, KihyuckShin, Min KyungAhn, Hyo HyunLee, Woo JinLee, Weon JuLee, Ju HeeLee, Jee BumLee, Hae WoongLee, Hee JungJang, Min SooCheong, Seung HyunCho, SoyunChoi, Yu SungChoi, You WonChoi, HoonLee, Mi Woo
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
KOREAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Acne
Citation
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY, v.36, no.1, pp 35 - 43
Pages
9
Journal Title
ANNALS OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume
36
Number
1
Start Page
35
End Page
43
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26069
DOI
10.5021/ad.23.057
ISSN
1013-9087
2005-3894
Abstract
Background: More than half of acne patients have truncal acne on their chest, back, and shoulders. However, since most studies on acne have focused on the face, data on clinical characteristics and proper management for truncal acne are insufficient. Objective: To establish a Korean Acne Rosacea Society (KARS) consensus for experts' perception and treatment patterns of truncal acne. Methods: We conducted two rounds of the Dephi technique to gather expert opinion and reach a consensus on truncal acne. The first round comprised 48 questionnaires focusing on various aspects such as epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and more, while second rounds consisted of 26 questionnaires. Results: A total of 36 dermatologists (36/38 KARS members, 94.7%) completed this survey. In the first -round survey, consensus was reached on 20 out of the 48 questions (41.7%). In the secondround questionnaire, consensus was achieved on 9 of the 26 questions (34.6%). The most unresponsive lesion to truncal acne treatment was scars (atrophic/hypertrophic). The most commonly used treatments for each non -inflammatory and inflammatory truncal acne lesions were selected to use topical retinoids (78.1% of the responders) and oral antibiotics (93.8% of the responders). Conclusion: Our study has yielded valuable insights into the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life of patients with truncal acne. We anticipate that this study will inspire further comprehensive research for individuals with truncal acne.
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