Publication: Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis
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2021-09-01
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22288694
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Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. Vol.39, No.3 (2021), 145-155
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Kanokvalai Kulthanan, Papapit Tuchinda, Rattanavalai Nitiyarom, Amornsri Chunharas, Hiroshi Chantaphakul, Kobkul Aunhachoke, Leena Chularojanamontri, Natta Rajatanavin, Orathai Jirapongsananuruk, Pakit Vichyanond, Pantipa Chatchatee, Pasuree Sangsupawanich, Siriwan Wananukul, Srisupalak Singalavanija, Suphattra Trakanwittayarak, Ticha Rerkpattanapipat, Torpong Thongngarm, Wanee Wisuthsarewong, Wanida Limpongsanurak, Wasu Kamchaisatian, Nopadon Noppakun Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis. Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. Vol.39, No.3 (2021), 145-155. doi:10.12932/AP-010221-1050 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77222
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Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atopic dermatitis
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Kanokvalai Kulthanan
Papapit Tuchinda
Rattanavalai Nitiyarom
Amornsri Chunharas
Hiroshi Chantaphakul
Kobkul Aunhachoke
Leena Chularojanamontri
Natta Rajatanavin
Orathai Jirapongsananuruk
Pakit Vichyanond
Pantipa Chatchatee
Pasuree Sangsupawanich
Siriwan Wananukul
Srisupalak Singalavanija
Suphattra Trakanwittayarak
Ticha Rerkpattanapipat
Torpong Thongngarm
Wanee Wisuthsarewong
Wanida Limpongsanurak
Wasu Kamchaisatian
Nopadon Noppakun
Papapit Tuchinda
Rattanavalai Nitiyarom
Amornsri Chunharas
Hiroshi Chantaphakul
Kobkul Aunhachoke
Leena Chularojanamontri
Natta Rajatanavin
Orathai Jirapongsananuruk
Pakit Vichyanond
Pantipa Chatchatee
Pasuree Sangsupawanich
Siriwan Wananukul
Srisupalak Singalavanija
Suphattra Trakanwittayarak
Ticha Rerkpattanapipat
Torpong Thongngarm
Wanee Wisuthsarewong
Wanida Limpongsanurak
Wasu Kamchaisatian
Nopadon Noppakun
Abstract
Atopic dermatitis (AD), a chronic, relapsing dermatitis, is characterized by dry and pruritus skin in patients with a personal or family history of atopy. It affects up to 20% of children and 1-3% of adults in most countries worldwide, and leads to significant treatment costs and morbidity. These guidelines are developed in accordance with evidence-based publications and expert opinions. Following simple algorithms, the guidelines aim to assist adult and pediatric physicians in the better care of patients with AD. As with other diseases, there have been several diagnosis criteria proposed over time. Nonetheless, the classical Hanifin and Rajka criterion with no pathognomonic laboratory biomarkers is still the most widely used worldwide for the diagnosis of AD. The management of AD must be considered case by case to provide suitable care for each patient. Basic therapy is focused on avoiding specific/unspecific provoking factors and hydrating skin. Topical anti-inflammatory treatments such as glucocorticoids and calcineurin inhibitors are suggested for disease flare, and proactive therapy is best for long-term control. Other therapies, including antimicrobial agents, systemic antihistamines, systemic anti-inflammatory agents, immunotherapy, phototherapy, and psychotherapy, are reviewed in these guidelines. Crisaborole, a new topical phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor, can be used twice daily in AD patients over three months old. Dupilumab, a biological drug for patients with moderate-to-severe AD, may be considered in patients with no improvement from other systemic treatments.
