Alitretinoin is the only systemic agent approved to treat moderate-severe chronic hand eczema (CHE) unresponsive to potent topical corticosteroids. No nationwide Italian data regarding real-life efficacy, safety, and tolerability of treatment are available. The DECISA project (DErmatology Clinics in Italy: Survey on Alitretinoin) retrospectively examined data from a registry including 15 Dermatology Clinics authorized to prescription of alitretinoin for CHE patients. Disease severity was assessed at baseline, and after 3 and 6 months of treatment, using the 5-point Physician Global Assessment (PGA) and the modified Total Lesion-Symptoms-Severity (mTLSS) scores. Between November 2010 and July 2018, data of 248 male and 190 female patients (mean age 49.71 ± 13.20 years) treated with alitretinoin were collected. Of them, 43.2% had irritant contact dermatitis, 22.2% allergic contact dermatitis, 18.0% atopic dermatitis, 16.7% mixed (irritant/allergic) type of eczema. At 3 months, the 420 re-evaluated patients showed significantly reduced mTLSS and PGA (P <.0000001 vs baseline for both); PGA was clear/almost clear in 35.6% of cases. At 6 months, the 341 re-evaluated patients showed significant (P <.0000001) improvement of mTLSS and PGA vs baseline and 3 months (PGA clear/almost clear: 41.4%). Relapses occurred in 125 patients; 58 underwent an additional course of alitretinoin, with similarly good results. No relevant safety issues were reported; 86 patients experienced adverse effects, which forced 40 to prematurely stop treatment. The DECISA project results confirm the real-life efficacy, safety and tolerability of alitretinoin in the treatment of moderate to severe CHE refractory to standard topical therapies.

DECISA Project (DErmatology Clinics in Italy: Survey on Alitretinoin): A real-life retrospective cohort multicenter study on 438 subjects with chronic hand eczema / S. Ferrucci, P. Persichini, M. Gola, I. Scandagli, P. Pigatto, A. Legori, M.L. Musumeci, G. Micali, E. D'Agata, D. Schena, A. Azzolini, R. Gallo, I. Trave, A. Cristaudo, C. Patruno, M. Napolitano, M. Zucca, V. Piras, L. Stingeni, L. Bianchi, M. Corazza, P. Zedde, C. Foti, P. Romita, S.P. Cannavo, F. Guarneri. - In: DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY. - ISSN 1396-0296. - 34:3(2021 Jun), pp. e14911.1-e14911.6. [10.1111/dth.14911]

DECISA Project (DErmatology Clinics in Italy: Survey on Alitretinoin): A real-life retrospective cohort multicenter study on 438 subjects with chronic hand eczema

P. Pigatto;
2021

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Alitretinoin is the only systemic agent approved to treat moderate-severe chronic hand eczema (CHE) unresponsive to potent topical corticosteroids. No nationwide Italian data regarding real-life efficacy, safety, and tolerability of treatment are available. The DECISA project (DErmatology Clinics in Italy: Survey on Alitretinoin) retrospectively examined data from a registry including 15 Dermatology Clinics authorized to prescription of alitretinoin for CHE patients. Disease severity was assessed at baseline, and after 3 and 6 months of treatment, using the 5-point Physician Global Assessment (PGA) and the modified Total Lesion-Symptoms-Severity (mTLSS) scores. Between November 2010 and July 2018, data of 248 male and 190 female patients (mean age 49.71 ± 13.20 years) treated with alitretinoin were collected. Of them, 43.2% had irritant contact dermatitis, 22.2% allergic contact dermatitis, 18.0% atopic dermatitis, 16.7% mixed (irritant/allergic) type of eczema. At 3 months, the 420 re-evaluated patients showed significantly reduced mTLSS and PGA (P <.0000001 vs baseline for both); PGA was clear/almost clear in 35.6% of cases. At 6 months, the 341 re-evaluated patients showed significant (P <.0000001) improvement of mTLSS and PGA vs baseline and 3 months (PGA clear/almost clear: 41.4%). Relapses occurred in 125 patients; 58 underwent an additional course of alitretinoin, with similarly good results. No relevant safety issues were reported; 86 patients experienced adverse effects, which forced 40 to prematurely stop treatment. The DECISA project results confirm the real-life efficacy, safety and tolerability of alitretinoin in the treatment of moderate to severe CHE refractory to standard topical therapies.
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alitretinoin; chronic hand eczema; real-life study; retrospective study; Adult; Alitretinoin; Chronic Disease; Female; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Tretinoin; Dermatologic Agents; Dermatology; Eczema; Hand Dermatoses
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DECISA Project (DErmatology Clinics in Italy: Survey on Alitretinoin): A real-life retrospective cohort multicenter study on 438 subjects with chronic hand eczema / S. Ferrucci, P. Persichini, M. Gola, I. Scandagli, P. Pigatto, A. Legori, M.L. Musumeci, G. Micali, E. D'Agata, D. Schena, A. Azzolini, R. Gallo, I. Trave, A. Cristaudo, C. Patruno, M. Napolitano, M. Zucca, V. Piras, L. Stingeni, L. Bianchi, M. Corazza, P. Zedde, C. Foti, P. Romita, S.P. Cannavo, F. Guarneri. - In: DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY. - ISSN 1396-0296. - 34:3(2021 Jun), pp. e14911.1-e14911.6. [10.1111/dth.14911]
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