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Clinical Report

Is There an Additional Value of Inpatient Treatment for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis?

Jorien van der Schaft, Welmoed W. Keijzer, Koos J.G. Sanders, Jette J.C. de Groot, Donna L.C.M. van den Bersselaar, Harmieke van Os-Medendorp, Margreet M. van Doorn-op den Akker, Carla A.F.M. Bruijnzeel-Koomen, Marjolein S. de Bruin-Weller
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-2410

Abstract

An inpatient treatment and education programme has been developed for patients with difficult to control atopic dermatitis (AD), with the aim of achieving adequate self-management and long-term disease control. This observational study included adult patients diagnosed with difficult to control AD, admitted for a structured inpatient treatment and education programme. The primary outcome was the Six Area, Six Sign Atopic Dermatitis (SASSAD) score. In total, 79 patients (mean±SD age 38.8±17.1 years) were included. The median duration of hospitalization was 11 days (interquartile range 8–14). The mean percentage decrease in SASSAD score between admission and discharge was 60.7%, of which 64 (81.0%) patients achieved SASSAD50. The mean percentage decrease in SASSAD score was 69.0% during follow-up, of which 63 (79.7%) patients still had a SASSAD50. In the majority of these patients with difficult to control AD the admission resulted in sustained disease control. This could be achieved by optimization of treatment with topical corticosteroids.

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