Topical Tacrolimus for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis with Truncal Lesion

Topical tacrolimus is an effective anti-inflammatory therapy for acute and chronic states of atopic dermatitis (AD) in both adults and children. Topical tacrolimus has particular use at sensitive areas such as the face, anogenitals, and skin folds of neck and extremities. However, many AD patients a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of dermatology 2018, 30(2), , pp.173-178
Hauptverfasser: Ko, Hyun Chang, Kim, Woo Il, Cho, Sang Hyun, Park, Young Lip, Choi, Eung Ho, Son, Sang Wook, Lew, Bark Lynn, Lee, Yang Won, Seo, Young Jun, Kim, Gyong Moon, Min, Joon Hong, Na, Chan Ho, Won, Chong Hyun, Shin, Hyoseung, Lee, Kwang Hoon, Roh, Joo Young, Park, Young Min, Jang, Yong Hyun, Yun, Seok Kweon, Kim, You Chan, Park, Gyeong Hun, Park, Chun Wook
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Zusammenfassung:Topical tacrolimus is an effective anti-inflammatory therapy for acute and chronic states of atopic dermatitis (AD) in both adults and children. Topical tacrolimus has particular use at sensitive areas such as the face, anogenitals, and skin folds of neck and extremities. However, many AD patients also experience aggravated symptoms on trunk. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of topical tacrolimus for AD patients with truncal lesions. AD patients with truncal lesions who were aged ≥2 years were recruited from 20 centres in Korea. They received treatment with topical tacrolimus ointment twice daily during 4 weeks. The primary end point was change of the local eczema area and severity index (EASI) of the trunk from baseline to day 28. The secondary end points were changes in the patient global assessment (PGA) score and itch visual analogue scale (VAS) score of the trunk between baseline and day 28. Two hundred and ninety-one patients were recruited, and 176 patients completed the full 4-week treatment course. By the end of the treatment, the mean local EASI of the trunk (2.2±4.71) was significantly decreased from that at baseline (4.71±4.03,
ISSN:1013-9087
2005-3894
DOI:10.5021/ad.2018.30.2.173