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Dupilumab therapy of atopic dermatitis of the elderly: a multicentre, real-life study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Background Treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in the elderly may be challenging, due to side-effects of traditional anti-inflammatory drugs and to comorbidities often found in this age group. Furthermore, efficacy and safety of innovative drugs such as dupilumab are not yet well known.Objectives A multicentre retrospective, observational, real-life study on the efficacy and safety of dupilumab was conducted in a group of patients aged >= 65 years and affected by severe AD. Their main clinical features were also examined.Methods Data of elderly patients with severe (EASI >= 24) AD treated with dupilumab at label dosage for 16 weeks were retrospectively collected. Treatment outcome was assessed by comparing objective (EASI) and subjective (P-NRS, S-NRS and DLQI) scores at baseline and after 16 weeks of treatment.Results Two hundred and seventy-six patients were enrolled in the study. They represented 11.37% of all patients with severe AD. Flexural eczema was the most frequent clinical phenotype, followed by prurigo nodularis. The coexistence of more than one phenotype was found in 63/276 (22.82%) subjects. Data on the 16-week treatment with dupilumab were available for 253 (91.67%) patients. Efficacy of dupilumab was demonstrated by a significant reduction of all the scores. No statistically significant difference regarding efficacy was found in elderly patients when compared to the group of our AD patients aged 18-64 years, treated with dupilumab over the same period. Furthermore, only 18 (6.52%) patients discontinued the drug due to inefficacy. Sixty-one (22.51%) patients reported adverse events, conjunctivitis and flushing being the most frequent. One (0.36%) patient only discontinued dupilumab due to an adverse event.Conclusions Therapy with dupilumab led to a significant improvement of AD over a 16-week treatment period, with a good safety profile. Therefore, dupilumab could be considered as an efficacious and safe treatment for AD also in the elderly.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Patruno, C; Napolitano, M; Argenziano, G; Peris, K; Ortoncelli, M; Girolomoni, G; Offidani, A; Ferrucci, S M; Amoruso, G F; Rossi, M; Stingeni, L; Malara, G; Grieco, T; Foti, C; Gattoni, M; Loi, C; Iannone, M; Talamonti, M; Stinco, G; Rongioletti, F; Pigatto, P D; Cristaudo, A; Nettis, E; Corazza, M; Guarneri, F; Amerio, P; Esposito, M; Belloni Fortina, A; Potenza, C; Fabbrocini, G
Autori di Ateneo:
ROSSI MARIATERESA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/568746
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY
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