Practical algorithm to inform clinical decision-making in the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis

Luger, T. and Adaskevich, U. and Anfilova, M. and Dou, X. and Murashkin, N.N. and Namazova-Baranova, L. and Nitochko, O. and Reda, A. and Svyatenko, T.V. and Tamay, Z. and Tawara, M. and Vishneva, E.A. and Vozianova, S. and Wang, H. and Zhao, Z. (2021) Practical algorithm to inform clinical decision-making in the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis. The Journal of Dermatology = J Dermatol., 00. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1346-8138 (Online)

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Abstract

Atopic dermatitis is a chronic relapsing, inflammatory skin disorder associated with skin barrier dysfunction, the prevalence of which has increased dramatically in developing countries. In this article, we propose a treatment algorithm for patients with mild-tomoderate and severe atopic dermatitis flares in daily clinical practice. An international panel of 15 dermatology and allergy experts from eight countries was formed to develop a practical algorithm for the treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis, with a particular focus on topical therapies. In cases of mild-to-moderate atopic dermatitis involving sensitive skin areas, the topical calcineurin inhibitor pimecrolimus should be applied twice daily at the first signs of atopic dermatitis. For other body locations, patients should apply a topical calcineurin inhibitor, either pimecrolimus or tacrolimus, twice daily at the first signs of atopic dermatitis, such as pruritus, or twice weekly in previously affected skin areas. Emollients should be used regularly. Patients experiencing acute atopic dermatitis flares in sensitive skin areas should apply a topical corticosteroid twice daily or alternate once-daily topical corticosteroid/topical calcineurin inhibitor until symptoms improve. Following improvement, topical corticosteroid therapy should be discontinued and patients switched to a topical calcineurin inhibitor. Maintenance therapy should include the use of pimecrolimus once daily for sensitive areas and tacrolimus for other body locations. This treatment algorithm can help guide clinical decision-making in the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: How to cite this article: Luger T, Adaskevich U, Anfilova M, et al. Practical algorithm to inform clinical decision-making in the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis. J Dermatol. 2021;00:1–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/1346-8138.15921 Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33963603.
Uncontrolled Keywords: algorithm, atopic dermatitis, pimecrolimus, tacrolimus, therapeutics
Subjects: Dermatology. Skin diseases
Divisions: Departments > Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 14 Jun 2021 15:11
Last Modified: 14 Jun 2021 15:11
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/6665

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