Experience Using Dupilumab for Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis at a Tertiary Care C Enter: Inadequate Response and Adverse Events

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY(2021)

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Background/Objective Dupilumab is highly effective in treating atopic dermatitis (AD). However, some patients experience difficulties with dupilumab therapy, such as inadequate clinical response, failure to achieve long-term disease control, or adverse events (AEs). Our objective is to assess inadequate response and AEs occurring in children on dupilumab therapy for AD. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study of children on dupilumab for AD. Collected variables included patient demographics, medical histories, and dupilumab therapy characteristics. Response analysis was conducted in those with >= 3 months of dupilumab therapy: primary poor responders were defined as those whose EASI scores did not decrease by >50%, and secondary poor responders were those who initially responded but had significant AD flares while on therapy. Results We included 200 patients on dupilumab for AD in our cohort; 192 received >= 3 months of therapy and were included in our response analysis. Twelve children experienced inadequate primary response, and 4 were secondary poor responders. Four of these 16 children discontinued therapy due to inadequate response. The most common dupilumab-associated AEs were facial erythema (n = 24, 12.0%) and injection-site reactions (n = 24, 12.0%). Female sex was significantly associated with experiencing injection-site reactions, and prior hospitalization was significantly associated with HSV infection on dupilumab. Eight patients discontinued therapy due to an AE. Conclusion A small but significant number of patients experienced treatment difficulties while on dupilumab. The risk of inadequate response to dupilumab and dupilumab-associated AEs should be discussed thoroughly with patients and their families prior to initiation.
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atopic dermatitis,eczema
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