Acta Dermato-Venereologica (Feb 2021)

Treat-to-Target in Atopic Dermatitis: An International Consensus on a Set of Core Decision Points for Systemic Therapies

  • Marjolein De Bruin-Weller,
  • Tilo Biedermann,
  • Robert Bissonnette,
  • Mette Deleuran,
  • Peter Foley,
  • Giampiero Girolomoni,
  • Jana Hercogová,
  • Chih-Ho Hong,
  • Norito Katoh,
  • Andrew E. Pink,
  • Marie-Aleth Richard,
  • Stephen Shumack,
  • Juan F. Silvestre,
  • Stephan Weidinger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 101, no. 2
p. adv00402

Abstract

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Currently no treat-to-target framework to guide systemic treatment in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis exists. We sought to reach international consensus through an eDelphi process on a core set of recommendations for such an approach. Recommendations were developed by an international Steering Committee, spanning 3 areas (Guiding Principles, Decision Making, and Outcome Thresholds) and 2 specific time-points; an initial acceptable target at 3 months and an optimal target at 6 months, each based on improvements in patient global assessment plus at least one specific outcome domain. These treat-to-target- orientated recommendations were evaluated by an extended international panel of physicians, nurses and patients. Proposed recommendations were rated using a 9-point Likert scale; for each recommendation, consensus agreement was reached if ≥ 75% of all respondents rated agreement as ≥ 7. Consensus on 16 core recommendations was reached over 2 eDelphi rounds. These provide a framework for shared decision-making on systemic treatment continuation, modification, or discontinuation.

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