TY - JOUR
T1 - Physician-reported Clinical Unmet Needs, Burden and Treatment Patterns of Paediatric Psoriasis Patients
T2 - A US and EU Real-world Evidence Study
AU - Seyger, Marieke M.B.
AU - Augustin, Matthias
AU - Sticherling, Michael
AU - Bachhuber, Teresa
AU - Fang, Juanzhi
AU - Hetherington, James
AU - Lucas, James
AU - Meakin, Sophie
AU - Richardson, Craig
AU - Paller, Amy S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study is a retrospective analysis using data col-lected from the Adelphi Paediatric Psoriasis Disease-Specific Programme cross-sectional survey. Despite being treated for their psoriasis, a substantial proportion of paediatric patients presented with moderate (18.3%) or severe (1.3%) disease at sampling; 42.9% and 92.0% had a body surface area (BSA) of >10%, and 38.8% and 100.0% had a Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) score >10, respectively. Overall, 69.9% of patients had only ever been treated with a topical therapy for their psoriasis. For patients with moderate or severe disease at sampling, 16.3% and 14.4% were currently receiving conventional systemics or biologic therapy, respectively. There is a clinical unmet need in this paediatric population; a considerable percen-tage of patients still experienced moderate or severe disease and persistent psoriasis symptoms, with nu-merous body areas affected. A significant proportion of patients were undertreated, which may explain the high burden of disease observed.
AB - This study is a retrospective analysis using data col-lected from the Adelphi Paediatric Psoriasis Disease-Specific Programme cross-sectional survey. Despite being treated for their psoriasis, a substantial proportion of paediatric patients presented with moderate (18.3%) or severe (1.3%) disease at sampling; 42.9% and 92.0% had a body surface area (BSA) of >10%, and 38.8% and 100.0% had a Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) score >10, respectively. Overall, 69.9% of patients had only ever been treated with a topical therapy for their psoriasis. For patients with moderate or severe disease at sampling, 16.3% and 14.4% were currently receiving conventional systemics or biologic therapy, respectively. There is a clinical unmet need in this paediatric population; a considerable percen-tage of patients still experienced moderate or severe disease and persistent psoriasis symptoms, with nu-merous body areas affected. A significant proportion of patients were undertreated, which may explain the high burden of disease observed.
KW - clinical characteristics
KW - paediatric psoriasis
KW - point-in-time sur-vey
KW - psoriasis
KW - real-world
KW - unmet needs
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U2 - 10.2340/actadv.v101.981
DO - 10.2340/actadv.v101.981
M3 - Article
C2 - 34935993
AN - SCOPUS:85125554290
SN - 0001-5555
VL - 102
JO - Acta Dermato-Venereologica
JF - Acta Dermato-Venereologica
M1 - adv00660
ER -