Dupilumab improves patient-reported symptoms of atopic dermatitis, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and health-related quality of life in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: analysis of pooled data from the randomized trials SOLO 1 and SOLO 2

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2020-09

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Cork, Michael J
Eckert, Laurent
Simpson, Eric L
Armstrong, April
Barbarot, Sébastien
Puig, Luis
Girolomoni, Giampiero
de Bruin-Weller, MarjoleinORCID 0000-0002-1249-6993ISNI 0000000396350234
Wollenberg, Andreas
Kataoka, Yoko

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Abstract

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) profoundly affects quality of life (QoL). Dupilumab significantly improves clinical outcomes, is well tolerated, and approved to treat inadequately controlled moderate-to-severe AD in adults; however, its effect on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is not fully characterized.Objective: To evaluate the impact of dupilumab on patient-reported AD symptoms and QoL.Methods: Pooled data were analyzed from two identically designed phase 3 studies, LIBERTY AD SOLO 1 (NCT02277743) and SOLO 2 (NCT02277769), assessing the following PROs: Peak Pruritus Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Pruritus Categorical Scale, SCORing AD (SCORAD), Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), five-dimension EuroQoL questionnaire (EQ-5D), and patient-assessed disease status and treatment effectiveness.Results: Dupilumab rapidly improved (vs. placebo) Peak Pruritus NRS scores by day 2 (p < .05), anxiety and depression (HADS), and QoL (DLQI) by week 2, and maintained through week 16 (p < .0001). At week 16, more dupilumab-treated than placebo-treated patients reported improvement in SCORAD itch and sleep, and no pain/discomfort (EQ-5D) (p < .0001).Limitations: Cultural differences of translated PROs.Conclusion: Dupilumab had a significant, positive impact on AD symptoms, including itch, sleep, pain, anxiety and depression, and QoL in adults with moderate-to-severe AD.

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Atopic dermatitis, dupilumab, patient-reported outcomes, quality of life, Dermatology

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Cork, M J, Eckert, L, Simpson, E L, Armstrong, A, Barbarot, S, Puig, L, Girolomoni, G, de Bruin-Weller, M, Wollenberg, A, Kataoka, Y, Remitz, A, Beissert, S, Mastey, V, Ardeleanu, M, Chen, Z, Gadkari, A & Chao, J 2020, 'Dupilumab improves patient-reported symptoms of atopic dermatitis, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and health-related quality of life in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis : analysis of pooled data from the randomized trials SOLO 1 and SOLO 2', The journal of dermatological treatment, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 606-614. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2019.1612836