TY - JOUR
T1 - Comorbidities and treatment patterns in adult patients with atopic dermatitis
T2 - results from a nationwide multicenter study
AU - Campanati, A.
AU - Bianchelli, T.
AU - Gesuita, R.
AU - Foti, C.
AU - Malara, G.
AU - Micali, G.
AU - Amerio, P.
AU - Rongioletti, F.
AU - Corazza, M.
AU - Patrizi, A.
AU - Peris, K.
AU - Pimpinelli, N.
AU - Parodi, A.
AU - Fargnoli, M. C.
AU - Cannavo, S. P.
AU - Pigatto, P.
AU - Pellacani, G.
AU - Ferrucci, S. M.
AU - Argenziano, G.
AU - Cusano, F.
AU - Fabbrocini, G.
AU - Stingeni, L.
AU - Potenza, M. C.
AU - Romanelli, M.
AU - Bianchi, L.
AU - Offidani, A.
AU - Romita, P.
AU - Musumeci, M. L.
AU - Piras, V.
AU - Borghi, A.
AU - Loi, C.
AU - Gori, N.
AU - Prigano, F.
AU - Gallo, R.
AU - Esposito, M.
AU - Campitello, A.
AU - Bolzano, L.
AU - Tavecchio, S.
AU - Calabrese, G.
AU - Di Costanzo, L.
AU - Hansel, K.
AU - Skroza, N.
AU - Tolino, E.
AU - Tonini, G.
AU - Talamonti, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Open access funding provided by Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna within the CRUI-CARE Agreement.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Adult atopic dermatitis (adult AD) is a systemic inflammatory disorder, whose relationship with immune-allergic and metabolic comorbidities is not well established yet. Moreover, treatment of mild-to-moderate and severe atopic dermatitis needs standardization among clinicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of comorbidities, including metabolic abnormalities, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma, alopecia and sleep disturbance, according to severity of adult AD, and describe treatments most commonly used by Italian dermatologists. Retrospective, observational, nationwide study of adult patients over a 2-year period was performed. Clinical and laboratory data were obtained through review of medical records of patients aged ≥ 18 years, followed in 23 Italian National reference centres for atopic dermatitis between September 2016 and September 2018. The main measurements evaluated were disease severity, atopic and metabolic comorbidities, treatment type and duration. Six-hundred and eighty-four adult patients with AD were included into the study. Atopic, but not metabolic conditions, except for hypertension, were significantly associated with having moderate-to-severe AD in young adult patients. Disease duration was significantly associated with disease severity. Oral corticosteroids and cyclosporine were the most widely used immunosuppressant. Our study seems confirm the close relationship between adult AD and other atopic conditions, further long-term cohort studies on patients affected by adult AD need to be performed to evaluate the complex relationship between adult AD disease severity and metabolic comorbidities.
AB - Adult atopic dermatitis (adult AD) is a systemic inflammatory disorder, whose relationship with immune-allergic and metabolic comorbidities is not well established yet. Moreover, treatment of mild-to-moderate and severe atopic dermatitis needs standardization among clinicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution of comorbidities, including metabolic abnormalities, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma, alopecia and sleep disturbance, according to severity of adult AD, and describe treatments most commonly used by Italian dermatologists. Retrospective, observational, nationwide study of adult patients over a 2-year period was performed. Clinical and laboratory data were obtained through review of medical records of patients aged ≥ 18 years, followed in 23 Italian National reference centres for atopic dermatitis between September 2016 and September 2018. The main measurements evaluated were disease severity, atopic and metabolic comorbidities, treatment type and duration. Six-hundred and eighty-four adult patients with AD were included into the study. Atopic, but not metabolic conditions, except for hypertension, were significantly associated with having moderate-to-severe AD in young adult patients. Disease duration was significantly associated with disease severity. Oral corticosteroids and cyclosporine were the most widely used immunosuppressant. Our study seems confirm the close relationship between adult AD and other atopic conditions, further long-term cohort studies on patients affected by adult AD need to be performed to evaluate the complex relationship between adult AD disease severity and metabolic comorbidities.
KW - Adult atopic dermatitis
KW - Biologics
KW - Comorbidity
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Immunosuppressants
KW - Treatment
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U2 - 10.1007/s00403-021-02243-w
DO - 10.1007/s00403-021-02243-w
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85107545066
SN - 0340-3696
VL - 314
SP - 593
EP - 603
JO - Archives of Dermatological Research
JF - Archives of Dermatological Research
IS - 6
ER -