Abstract
Moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD) greatly impacts children/caregivers. Evaluate the impact of treatment with dupilumab on caregiver- and patient-reported AD symptoms and quality of life (QoL) in young children. In the LIBERTY AD PRESCHOOL (randomized, placebo-controlled) study, children aged 6months to 5years with moderate-to-severe AD received dupilumab or placebo plus low-potency topical corticosteroids for 16weeks. This posthoc analysis assessed the change from baseline to week 16 in caregiver-reported outcome measures of AD symptoms (eg, itch and sleep) and QoL of patients and their caregivers/families. Dupilumab (n=83) vs placebo (n=79) provided significant improvements in caregiver-reported AD symptoms and QoL. Significant improvements were seen as early as week 4 and sustained through the end of the study. Additionally, dupilumab vs placebo provided rapid and significant improvement in QoL measures for the patients' caregivers/families. Few patients aged <2years; significance only reported for prespecified endpoints; Infant's Dermatitis QoL Index severity strata adopted from Children's Dermatology Life Quality Index. Dupilumab improved AD symptoms and QoL in patients and their caregivers/families.
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