A Chiricozzi1, A Belloni Fortina2, E Galli3, G Girolomoni4, I Neri5, G Ricci6, M Romanelli7, D Peroni8. 1. Dermatology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56126 Pisa, Italy. Electronic address: chiricozziandrea@gmail.com. 2. Pediatric Dermatology Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Padua, Via Gallucci 4, 35128 Padua, Italy. 3. Pediatric Allergy Unit, Research Center, San Pietro Hospital - Fatebenefratelli, Via Cassia 600, 00189 Rome, Italy. 4. Section of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Medicine, University of Verona, Via dell'Artigliere 8, 37129 Verona, Italy. 5. Dermatology Unit, Department of Specialized, Diagnostic and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Via Masserenti 1, 40138 Bologna, Italy. 6. Pediatric Unit - Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, S. Orsola Malpighi Hospital, University of Bologna, Pad. 16, Via Massarenti, 11 - 40138, Bologna, Italy. 7. Dermatology Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56126 Pisa, Italy. 8. Pediatric Unit, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common cutaneous inflammatory disease in both adults and children. Although emerging therapeutic approaches are being investigated for the management of pediatric AD, it still needs to be managed with conventional treatments. This consensus document is aimed at providing an update on general management and therapies of pediatric AD, defining practical recommendations for using both topical and systemic agents. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A panel of experts consisting of dermatologists and pediatricians were convened in order to define statements, through a Delphi process, standardizing the management of AD in pediatric subjects in a real-world setting. RESULTS: A set of practical recommendations obtaining an at least 75% agreement was presented. CONCLUSIONS: This set of practical recommendations represents a simple and fast snapshot on the pediatric use of common anti-AD therapeutics.
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common cutaneous inflammatory disease in both adults and children. Although emerging therapeutic approaches are being investigated for the management of pediatric AD, it still needs to be managed with conventional treatments. This consensus document is aimed at providing an update on general management and therapies of pediatric AD, defining practical recommendations for using both topical and systemic agents. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A panel of experts consisting of dermatologists and pediatricians were convened in order to define statements, through a Delphi process, standardizing the management of AD in pediatric subjects in a real-world setting. RESULTS: A set of practical recommendations obtaining an at least 75% agreement was presented. CONCLUSIONS: This set of practical recommendations represents a simple and fast snapshot on the pediatric use of common anti-AD therapeutics.
Authors: Bernd W M Arents; Esther J van Zuuren; Sofieke Vermeulen; Jan W Schoones; Zbys Fedorowicz Journal: Br J Dermatol Date: 2022-05 Impact factor: 11.113
Authors: Elena Galli; Bianca Cinicola; Rossella Carello; Silvia Caimmi; Giulia Brindisi; Giovanna De Castro; Anna Maria Zicari; Maria Angela Tosca; Sara Manti; Alberto Martelli; Mauro Calvani; Claudio Cravidi; Gian Luigi Marseglia; Fabio Cardinale; Michele Miraglia Del Giudice; Carlo Caffarelli; Marzia Duse Journal: Acta Biomed Date: 2020-09-15