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Inclusion of Older Adults in Randomized Clinical Trials for Systemic Medications for Atopic Dermatitis: A Systematic Review.

Megan Lam1, Jie Wei Zhu1, Talha Maqbool2, Gaelen Adam3, Mina Tadrous4, Paula Rochon4, Aaron M Drucker4,5.   

Abstract

Importance: Despite increasing evidence that atopic dermatitis is common in older adults, it is unclear whether the evidence base for treating atopic dermatitis with systemic therapy is generalizable to that population. Older adults are most at risk for adverse events from medications, given age-related alterations in drug metabolism, increased comorbidity, and polypharmacy. Objective: This systematic review examines the representation of older adults in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of systemic immunomodulatory treatments for atopic dermatitis and whether safety and efficacy data are reported specifically for older individuals. Evidence Review: The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, MEDLINE databases, and the ClinicalTrials.gov trial register were searched from inception (MEDLINE via Ovid, 1946; Embase via Ovid, 1974) to November 7, 2019. RCTs investigating systemic immunomodulatory treatments for adults with atopic dermatitis were included. Titles, abstracts, and full-text papers were screened, and data were extracted in duplicate. Findings: A total of 32 trials with 4547 participants were reviewed. The mean (SD) age of trial participants was 34.4 (5.4) years. The median number of participants per trial was 44 (range, 10-740). Eleven trials (34%) reported explicit upper age limits ranging from 42 to 70 years of age. Most of these trials (n = 9) examined safety and effectiveness of cyclosporine. Twenty-two trials (69%) had other exclusion criteria that might disproportionately exclude older adults. In total, 10 trials (31%) included adults aged 65 years or older. Within 7 trials that reported the proportion of participants aged 65 and older (all evaluating dupilumab), 112 of 2964 participants (4%) were 65 years or older. None of the included trials reported stratified safety or effectiveness data for older adults. Conclusions and Relevance: Study results suggest that older adults are underrepresented in RCTs of systemic treatment for atopic dermatitis, resulting in a lack of evidence supporting safe clinical use for older adults. Clinicians and patients should be aware of this evidence gap when prescribing systemic therapy for atopic dermatitis. Randomized trials and observational studies that include older patients with atopic dermatitis are needed.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32822481     DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2020.2940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA Dermatol        ISSN: 2168-6068            Impact factor:   10.282


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4.  The epidemiology of atopic dermatitis in older adults: A population-based study in the United Kingdom.

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Review 6.  Systemic Therapy for Atopic Dermatitis in Older Adults and Adults With Comorbidities: A Scoping Review and International Eczema Council Survey.

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