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Key clinical point: Dupilumab demonstrated good 4-year drug survival in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD); however, early-onset AD (at <18 years of age) was a risk factor for a shorter drug survival.

 

Major finding: The 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year overall dupilumab drug survival rates were 90.5%, 82.9%, 78.8%, and 76.4%, respectively. Early onset of AD may serve as a significant predictor of shorter overall drug survival (hazard ratio, 1.32; P = .04).

Study details: This real-world prospective cohort study included 363 patients with moderate-to-severe AD who had received dupilumab for ≥4 weeks.

Disclosures: This study did not receive any funding. Some authors declared serving as consultants and/or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Pezzolo E et al. Long-term drug survival of dupilumab and associated predictors in moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: A real-world prospective cohort study. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2023 (Jan 20). Doi: 10.1111/jdv.18889

 

 

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Key clinical point: Dupilumab demonstrated good 4-year drug survival in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD); however, early-onset AD (at <18 years of age) was a risk factor for a shorter drug survival.

 

Major finding: The 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year overall dupilumab drug survival rates were 90.5%, 82.9%, 78.8%, and 76.4%, respectively. Early onset of AD may serve as a significant predictor of shorter overall drug survival (hazard ratio, 1.32; P = .04).

Study details: This real-world prospective cohort study included 363 patients with moderate-to-severe AD who had received dupilumab for ≥4 weeks.

Disclosures: This study did not receive any funding. Some authors declared serving as consultants and/or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Pezzolo E et al. Long-term drug survival of dupilumab and associated predictors in moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: A real-world prospective cohort study. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2023 (Jan 20). Doi: 10.1111/jdv.18889

 

 

Key clinical point: Dupilumab demonstrated good 4-year drug survival in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD); however, early-onset AD (at <18 years of age) was a risk factor for a shorter drug survival.

 

Major finding: The 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year overall dupilumab drug survival rates were 90.5%, 82.9%, 78.8%, and 76.4%, respectively. Early onset of AD may serve as a significant predictor of shorter overall drug survival (hazard ratio, 1.32; P = .04).

Study details: This real-world prospective cohort study included 363 patients with moderate-to-severe AD who had received dupilumab for ≥4 weeks.

Disclosures: This study did not receive any funding. Some authors declared serving as consultants and/or speakers for various organizations.

Source: Pezzolo E et al. Long-term drug survival of dupilumab and associated predictors in moderate to severe atopic dermatitis: A real-world prospective cohort study. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2023 (Jan 20). Doi: 10.1111/jdv.18889

 

 

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