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Key clinical point: Both ciclosporin and methotrexate were effective against severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in children, but ciclosporin resulted in a more rapid response whereas methotrexate led to more sustained disease control even after treatment discontinuation.

Major finding: At 12 weeks, a significantly higher proportion of patients achieved 50% improvement in Objective Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis scores (o-SCORAD-50) with ciclosporin vs methotrexate (P = .012). However, at 60 weeks, the proportion of patients who achieved o-SCORAD-50 was higher with methotrexate vs ciclosporin (P = .022). Adverse event rates were comparable in both groups.

Study details: The TREatment of severe Atopic Eczema Trial included 103 children with severe AD (age 2-16 years) who were unresponsive to topical treatments and were randomly assigned to receive ciclosporin or methotrexate.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council/National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Some authors, including the lead author, declared receiving consulting fees, advisory fees, or research funding from various sources, including UK NIHR.

Source: Flohr C et al and the TREAT Trial Investigators. Efficacy and safety of ciclosporin versus methotrexate in the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis in children and young people (TREAT): A multicentre, parallel group, assessor-blinded clinical trial. Br J Dermatol. 2023 (Sep 19). doi: 10.1093/bjd/ljad281

 

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Key clinical point: Both ciclosporin and methotrexate were effective against severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in children, but ciclosporin resulted in a more rapid response whereas methotrexate led to more sustained disease control even after treatment discontinuation.

Major finding: At 12 weeks, a significantly higher proportion of patients achieved 50% improvement in Objective Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis scores (o-SCORAD-50) with ciclosporin vs methotrexate (P = .012). However, at 60 weeks, the proportion of patients who achieved o-SCORAD-50 was higher with methotrexate vs ciclosporin (P = .022). Adverse event rates were comparable in both groups.

Study details: The TREatment of severe Atopic Eczema Trial included 103 children with severe AD (age 2-16 years) who were unresponsive to topical treatments and were randomly assigned to receive ciclosporin or methotrexate.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council/National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Some authors, including the lead author, declared receiving consulting fees, advisory fees, or research funding from various sources, including UK NIHR.

Source: Flohr C et al and the TREAT Trial Investigators. Efficacy and safety of ciclosporin versus methotrexate in the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis in children and young people (TREAT): A multicentre, parallel group, assessor-blinded clinical trial. Br J Dermatol. 2023 (Sep 19). doi: 10.1093/bjd/ljad281

 

Key clinical point: Both ciclosporin and methotrexate were effective against severe atopic dermatitis (AD) in children, but ciclosporin resulted in a more rapid response whereas methotrexate led to more sustained disease control even after treatment discontinuation.

Major finding: At 12 weeks, a significantly higher proportion of patients achieved 50% improvement in Objective Severity Scoring of Atopic Dermatitis scores (o-SCORAD-50) with ciclosporin vs methotrexate (P = .012). However, at 60 weeks, the proportion of patients who achieved o-SCORAD-50 was higher with methotrexate vs ciclosporin (P = .022). Adverse event rates were comparable in both groups.

Study details: The TREatment of severe Atopic Eczema Trial included 103 children with severe AD (age 2-16 years) who were unresponsive to topical treatments and were randomly assigned to receive ciclosporin or methotrexate.

Disclosures: This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council/National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Some authors, including the lead author, declared receiving consulting fees, advisory fees, or research funding from various sources, including UK NIHR.

Source: Flohr C et al and the TREAT Trial Investigators. Efficacy and safety of ciclosporin versus methotrexate in the treatment of severe atopic dermatitis in children and young people (TREAT): A multicentre, parallel group, assessor-blinded clinical trial. Br J Dermatol. 2023 (Sep 19). doi: 10.1093/bjd/ljad281

 

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