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Key clinical point: Daily application of emollients during the first year of life did not prevent the development of atopic dermatitis (AD) in the long term.

Major finding: A similar proportion of children in the emollient and standard skincare groups were clinically diagnosed with AD between 12 and 60 months (31% and 28%, respectively; adjusted relative risk 1.10; 95% CI 0.93-1.30).

Study details: Findings are from the multicenter, parallel, Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention trial including 1394 infants at high risk of developing AD who were randomly assigned to receive emollient for the first year plus standard skincare or only standard skincare.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Technology Assessment. Some authors declared receiving personal fees, grants, or research funding from or serving as an investigator or director for several sources.

Source: Bradshaw LE et al. Emollients for prevention of atopic dermatitis: 5-year findings from the BEEP randomized trial. Allergy. 2022 (Oct 19). Doi: 10.1111/all.15555

 

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Key clinical point: Daily application of emollients during the first year of life did not prevent the development of atopic dermatitis (AD) in the long term.

Major finding: A similar proportion of children in the emollient and standard skincare groups were clinically diagnosed with AD between 12 and 60 months (31% and 28%, respectively; adjusted relative risk 1.10; 95% CI 0.93-1.30).

Study details: Findings are from the multicenter, parallel, Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention trial including 1394 infants at high risk of developing AD who were randomly assigned to receive emollient for the first year plus standard skincare or only standard skincare.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Technology Assessment. Some authors declared receiving personal fees, grants, or research funding from or serving as an investigator or director for several sources.

Source: Bradshaw LE et al. Emollients for prevention of atopic dermatitis: 5-year findings from the BEEP randomized trial. Allergy. 2022 (Oct 19). Doi: 10.1111/all.15555

 

Key clinical point: Daily application of emollients during the first year of life did not prevent the development of atopic dermatitis (AD) in the long term.

Major finding: A similar proportion of children in the emollient and standard skincare groups were clinically diagnosed with AD between 12 and 60 months (31% and 28%, respectively; adjusted relative risk 1.10; 95% CI 0.93-1.30).

Study details: Findings are from the multicenter, parallel, Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention trial including 1394 infants at high risk of developing AD who were randomly assigned to receive emollient for the first year plus standard skincare or only standard skincare.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Technology Assessment. Some authors declared receiving personal fees, grants, or research funding from or serving as an investigator or director for several sources.

Source: Bradshaw LE et al. Emollients for prevention of atopic dermatitis: 5-year findings from the BEEP randomized trial. Allergy. 2022 (Oct 19). Doi: 10.1111/all.15555

 

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