Efficacy and safety of subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy with depigmented polymerized mite extract in atopic dermatitis
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Efficacy and safety of subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy with depigmented polymerized mite extract in atopic dermatitis
Abstract
Background: Exposure to house dust mites (HDMs) aggravates the course of atopic dermatitis (AD) in patients sensitized to HDMs.
Objectives: This study investigated the efficacy and safety of subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy with the use of depigmented polymerized mite extract as an add-on therapy to basic (ie, topical and, as necessary, systemic) medication.
Methods: Patients (n = 168) were recruited in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group phase III study conducted in Germany (21 sites), in adult patients with AD aggravated by HDMs. The primary end points of the study were the assessments of the area under the curves of the total Severity Scoring Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) score and of the use of basic medication during the 18-month treatment period. Post hoc subgroup analyses were also performed.
Results: Overall efficacy analysis of the intention-to-treat and per-protocol study populations showed no statistically significant differences between the active treatment and placebo groups. However, the subgroup of patients with severe AD (SCORAD > 50) showed a statistically significant reduction of the median total SCORAD by 18% (P = .02) compared with placebo. The frequency of adverse reactions was similar in both groups, suggesting the safety of the active treatment.
Conclusion: Although subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy showed no statistically significant difference in the overall population of patients with AD, statistically significant reduction of the total SCORAD could be achieved in a subgroup of patients with severe AD.
Copyright © 2012 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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