Real-world Experience of Abrocitinib Treatment in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis and Hand Eczema: Up to 28-week Results from the BioDay Registry

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2024-02-07

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Kamphuis, Esmé
Boesjes, Celeste
Loman, Laura
Kamsteeg, Marijke
Haeck, IngeISNI 0000000390846976
Van Lynden-van Nes, Anneke M T
Politiek, Klaziena
van der Gang, Lian FORCID 0000-0002-7981-7771
de Graaf, MISNI 0000000395808952
de Bruin-Weller, MarjoleinORCID 0000-0002-1249-6993ISNI 0000000396350234

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Limited daily practice data on the effect of abrocitinib in patients with atopic dermatitis are available. The aim of this multicentre prospective study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of abrocitinib in patients with atopic dermatitis treated in daily practice. In a subgroup, the effectiveness of abrocitinib on hand eczema was evaluated. A total of 103 patients from the BioDay registry were included in the study: week 4 (n = 95), week 16 (n = 61) and week 28 (n = 39). At week 28, the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI)-50/75/90 was achieved by 81.8%, 57.6%, and 18.2%, respectively, and the weekly average pruritus numerical rating scale ≤ 4 by 62.9%. The effectiveness of abrocitinib was not significantly different between dupilumab non-responders and dupilumab-naïve patients/responders, and between upadacitinib non-responders and upadacitinib-naïve patients/responders. Mean ± standard deviation Hand Eczema Severity Index decreased from 27.4 ± 27.7 at baseline to 7.7 ± 12.1 at week 28 (n = 31). Thirty-two patients (31.1%) discontinued treatment due to ineffectiveness (n = 17), adverse events (n = 9) or both (n = 3). The most frequently reported adverse event was nausea (n = 28). In conclusion, abrocitinib is an effective treatment for atopic dermatitis and can be effective for patients with previous inadequate response to dupilumab or upadacitinib. Furthermore, hand eczema can improve in patients treated with abrocitinib for atopic dermatitis.

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JAKinhibitor, abrocitinib, atopic dermatitis, daily practice, hand eczema, Dermatology

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Kamphuis, E, Boesjes, C M, Loman, L, Kamsteeg, M, Haeck, I, Van Lynden-van Nes, A M T, Politiek, K, Van der Gang, L F, De Graaf, M, De Bruin-Weller, M S & Schuttelaar, M L A 2024, 'Real-world Experience of Abrocitinib Treatment in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis and Hand Eczema : Up to 28-week Results from the BioDay Registry', Acta Dermato-Venereologica, vol. 104, adv19454, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v104.19454