Treat‐to‐target in dermatology: A scoping review and International Eczema Council survey on the approach in atopic dermatitis

Author:

Renert‐Yuval Yael123ORCID,Del Duca Ester4,Arents Bernd5ORCID,Bissonnette Robert6ORCID,Drucker Aaron M.7ORCID,Flohr Carsten8ORCID,Guttman‐Yassky Emma9ORCID,Hijnen Dirkjan10ORCID,Kabashima Kenji11,Leshem Yael A.312ORCID,Paller Amy S.13ORCID,Silverberg Jonathan I.14ORCID,Simpson Eric L.15ORCID,Spuls Phyllis16,Vestergaard Christian17ORCID,Wollenberg Andreas1819ORCID,Irvine Alan D.20ORCID,Thyssen Jacob P.21ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Investigative Dermatology The Rockefeller University New York New York USA

2. Pediatric Dermatology Unit Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel Petah Tikva Israel

3. Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

4. Department of Dermatology University Magna Graecia Catanzaro Italy

5. Dutch Association for People with Atopic Eczema Nijkerk The Netherlands

6. Innovaderm Research Montreal Quebec Canada

7. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine University of Toronto and Women's College Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada

8. St John's Institute of Dermatology King's College London and Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

9. Department of Dermatology, and Laboratory of Inflammatory Skin Diseases Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York USA

10. Department of Dermatology Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam The Netherlands

11. Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

12. Division of Dermatology Rabin Medical Center Petach Tikva Israel

13. Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

14. Department of Dermatology George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Washington DC USA

15. Department of Dermatology Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

16. Department of Dermatology, Amsterdam Public Health/Infection and Immunology, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Location AMC University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

17. Department of Dermatology Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

18. Department of Dermatology and Allergy Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Germany

19. Department of Dermatology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel Brussels Belgium

20. Clinical Medicine Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

21. Department of Dermatology, Bispebjerg Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractTreat‐to‐target (T2T) is a pragmatic therapeutic strategy being gradually introduced into dermatology after adoption in several other clinical areas. Atopic dermatitis (AD), one of the most common inflammatory skin diseases, may also benefit from this structured and practical therapeutic approach. We aimed to evaluate existing data regarding the T2T approach in dermatology, with a specific focus on AD, as well as the views of International Eczema Council (IEC) members on the potential application of a T2T approach to AD management. To do so, we systematically searched for peer‐reviewed publications on the T2T approach for any skin disease in the PubMed and Scopus databases up to February 2022 and conducted a survey among IEC members regarding various components to potentially include in a T2T approach in AD. We identified 21 relevant T2T‐related reports in dermatology, of which 14 were related to psoriasis, five to AD, one for juvenile dermatomyositis and one for urticaria. In the IEC member survey, respondents proposed treatable traits (with itch, disease severity and sleep problems getting the highest scores), relevant comorbidities (with asthma being selected most commonly, followed by anxiety and depression in adults), recommended specialists that should define the approach in AD (dermatologists, allergists and primary care physicians were most commonly selected in adults), and applicable assessment tools (both physician‐ and patient‐reported), in both adult and paediatric patients, for potential future utilization of the T2T approach in AD. In conclusion, while the T2T approach may become a useful tool to simplify therapeutic goals and AD management, its foundation in AD is only starting to build. A multidisciplinary approach, including a wide range of stakeholders, including patients, is needed to further define the essential components needed to utilize T2T in AD.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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