2024
Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients switching from conventional systemic treatments: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Merola J, Strober B, Gottlieb A, Mostaghimi A, Hawkes J, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients switching from conventional systemic treatments: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s488. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.488.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisBody surface areaBody surface area involvementSystemic medicationsConventional systemic treatmentsAverage body surface areaTreating generalized pustular psoriasisLife-threatening skin diseaseSignificant patient burdenYears of ageSystemic therapyDosing regimenSystemic treatmentPediatric patientsPustular psoriasisExtent of involvementSpesolimabWeek 4Skin symptomsPatientsMonoclonal antibodiesLower extremitiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenUpper extremitySpesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients with various lengths of disease history: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Mostaghimi A, Strober B, Merola J, Gottlieb A, Elewski B, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time in patients with various lengths of disease history: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s489. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisBody surface areaBody surface area involvementWeek 4Disease historyAverage body surface areaTreating generalized pustular psoriasisYear prior to enrollmentLife-threatening skin diseaseSignificant patient burdenYears of ageDosing regimenPediatric patientsPustular psoriasisExtent of involvementSpesolimabDisease courseSkin symptomsPatientsMonoclonal antibodiesLower extremitiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenUpper extremityTime pointsSpesolimab increases the percentage of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) patients with clear skin over time as measured by the Physician’s Global Assessment for GPP (GPPGA): Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Gottlieb A, Strober B, Merola J, Mostaghimi A, Farberg A, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab increases the percentage of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) patients with clear skin over time as measured by the Physician’s Global Assessment for GPP (GPPGA): Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s490. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisPhysician global assessmentSkin symptomsPustular psoriasisGlobal assessmentProportion of patientsPercentage of patientsTreating generalized pustular psoriasisLife-threatening skin diseaseSignificant patient burdenYears of ageDosing regimenPediatric patientsClear skinSpesolimabPatientsContinuous treatmentMonoclonal antibodiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenSymptomsPsoriasisTotal scoreSkinTreatmentSpesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial
Strober B, Merola J, Gottlieb A, Mostaghimi A, Hsiao J, Guercio J, Tang M, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab decreases generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) body surface area (BSA) over time: Results from the EFFISAYIL® 2 trial. SKIN The Journal Of Cutaneous Medicine 2024, 8: s491. DOI: 10.25251/skin.8.supp.491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisBody surface areaBody surface area involvementTreating generalized pustular psoriasisLife-threatening skin diseaseArea of involvementSignificant patient burdenYears of ageDosing regimenPediatric patientsPustular psoriasisExtent of involvementSpesolimabSkin symptomsContinuous treatmentPatientsMonoclonal antibodiesLower extremitiesSkin diseasesPatient burdenUpper extremityTime pointsTreatmentInvolvementBody regionsP101 Sustained improvement in atopic dermatitis disease control and treatment satisfaction with dupilumab in clinical practice: 4-year follow-up results from the RELIEVE-AD study
Wang Z, Yang M, Chao J, Martins B, Chuang C, Shumel B, Sierka D, Carboni M, Strober B. P101 Sustained improvement in atopic dermatitis disease control and treatment satisfaction with dupilumab in clinical practice: 4-year follow-up results from the RELIEVE-AD study. British Journal Of Dermatology 2024, 191: i63-i64. DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljae090.128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAtopic dermatitisEpisodes of itchingTreatment satisfactionMonth 1Disease controlClinical practiceProportion of patientsPatient survey studyPercentage of patientsSustained improvementFollow-up resultsPrescribed dupilumabGeneralized estimating equationsQuality of lifePatient support programmeSingle-armDupilumabSkin symptomsBaseline surveyPatientsSupport programmesPatient satisfactionPractice guidelinesStatistical significanceMonthsSpesolimab treatment for the prevention of flares in people with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP): a plain language summary of the Effisayil™ 2 study
Morita A, Strober B, Burden A, Choon S, Anadkat M, Marrakchi S, Tsai T, Gordon K, Thaçi D, Zheng M, Hu N, Haeufel T, Thoma C, Lebwohl M. Spesolimab treatment for the prevention of flares in people with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP): a plain language summary of the Effisayil™ 2 study. Future Rare Diseases 2024, 4: frd57. DOI: 10.2217/frd-2023-0023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGeneralized pustular psoriasisGeneralized pustular psoriasis flaresPustular psoriasisHigh dosesQuality of lifePrevention of flaresCompared to placeboLife-threatening diseasePrevent flaresSpesolimabGPP flaresClinical studiesMedium doseSkin symptomsDoseUnwanted effectsPlaceboPsoriasisSymptomsDrugPustulesWeeksDisease
2023
Long-Term Effectiveness of Dupilumab in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis: Results up to 3 Years from the RELIEVE-AD Study
Kimball A, Delevry D, Yang M, Chuang C, Wang Z, Bégo-Le-Bagousse G, Martins B, Wu E, Shumel B, Wang J, Sierka D, Chao J, Strober B. Long-Term Effectiveness of Dupilumab in Patients with Atopic Dermatitis: Results up to 3 Years from the RELIEVE-AD Study. Dermatology And Therapy 2023, 13: 2107-2120. PMID: 37552431, PMCID: PMC10442302, DOI: 10.1007/s13555-023-00965-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-reported outcomesAtopic Dermatitis Control ToolAD therapyDermatology Life Quality IndexActivity Impairment QuestionnaireLong-term therapyLife Quality IndexLong-term treatmentPatient-reported benefitsPatient support programClinical practice settingReal-world studyAdequate disease controlLong-term effectivenessDupilumab useImpairment QuestionnaireSevere ADAD medicationsAtopic dermatitisTherapy useSkin symptomsCurrent therapiesSleep problemsDupilumabPractice settings
2022
Treatment Outcomes Associated With Dupilumab Use in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
Strober B, Mallya U, Yang M, Ganguli S, Gadkari A, Wang J, Sierka D, Delevry D, Kimball A. Treatment Outcomes Associated With Dupilumab Use in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis. JAMA Dermatology 2022, 158: 142-150. PMID: 34910086, DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.4778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtopic Dermatitis Control ToolHealth-related qualityPatient-reported outcomesAtopic dermatitisMonth 12Disease controlCohort studySkin symptomsMonths 1AD therapyDermatology Life Quality IndexStand-alone questionsActivity Impairment QuestionnaireSevere atopic dermatitisClinical trial populationsNumerical rating scaleLife Quality IndexPatient support programQuality of lifeAdequate disease controlDupilumab useSystemic corticosteroidsImpairment QuestionnaireMost patientsTreatment satisfaction