Acitretin is one of the systemic agents used for the treatment of psoriasis. Because different acitretin dosages resulted therapeutically successful, there is no general agreement on the optimal dose regimen. To report acitretin efficacy and safety in a real-life setting, wherein patient-tailored dose regimen is usually prescribed, a retrospective analysis evaluating charts of all plaque-type psoriasis patients treated with acitretin from the clinic database was performed. PASI score improvement, as well as PASI 50, 75, 90, and 100 responses were assessed throughout the observational period. Overall, 52% PASI score reduction and a satisfactory safety profile were detected. PASI 50, 75, 90, and 100 response was achieved by 53%, 48%, 28%, and 14%, respectively. Treatment consisted on a mean daily acitretin dose of 25.01 mg. The initial dose was increased (51.2% of cases) or decreased (48.8%) prescribing a mean daily dose of 29.8 mg and 20.02 mg, respectively. This study proposed a dose regimen customized on clinical response and patient's needs, to optimized acitretin benefit.

Chiricozzi, A., Panduri, S., Dini, V., Tonini, A., Gualtieri, B., Romanelli, M., Optimizing acitretin use in patients with plaque psoriasis, <<DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY>>, 2017; 30 (2): e12453-e12559. [doi:10.1111/dth.12453] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/132177]

Optimizing acitretin use in patients with plaque psoriasis

Chiricozzi, Andrea
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2017

Abstract

Acitretin is one of the systemic agents used for the treatment of psoriasis. Because different acitretin dosages resulted therapeutically successful, there is no general agreement on the optimal dose regimen. To report acitretin efficacy and safety in a real-life setting, wherein patient-tailored dose regimen is usually prescribed, a retrospective analysis evaluating charts of all plaque-type psoriasis patients treated with acitretin from the clinic database was performed. PASI score improvement, as well as PASI 50, 75, 90, and 100 responses were assessed throughout the observational period. Overall, 52% PASI score reduction and a satisfactory safety profile were detected. PASI 50, 75, 90, and 100 response was achieved by 53%, 48%, 28%, and 14%, respectively. Treatment consisted on a mean daily acitretin dose of 25.01 mg. The initial dose was increased (51.2% of cases) or decreased (48.8%) prescribing a mean daily dose of 29.8 mg and 20.02 mg, respectively. This study proposed a dose regimen customized on clinical response and patient's needs, to optimized acitretin benefit.
2017
AREA06 - SCIENZE MEDICHE
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Articolo in rivista
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acitretin; psoriasis; real life; Acitretin; Drug Dosage Calculations; Humans; Keratolytic Agents; Psoriasis; Remission Induction; Retrospective Studies; Skin; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; 2708
Settore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREE
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
30
2
2017
e12453
e12559
e12453
Chiricozzi, A., Panduri, S., Dini, V., Tonini, A., Gualtieri, B., Romanelli, M., Optimizing acitretin use in patients with plaque psoriasis, <<DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY>>, 2017; 30 (2): e12453-e12559. [doi:10.1111/dth.12453] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/132177]
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Chiricozzi, Andrea; Panduri, Salvatore; Dini, Valentina; Tonini, Annalisa; Gualtieri, Bruno; Romanelli, Marco
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