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The Effect of Intervention and Mechanism of ICBT on Chronic Itching in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis...

Atopic Dermatitis

Objectives: The study subjects were 180 healthy people from the dermatology clinic of Xiangya Hospital of Central South University and the surroundingcommunity, including 120 AD patients (60 in the ICBT treatment group and 60 in the control group) and 60 healthy controls. Methodology: After obtaining the informed consent of the subjects, the general condition and clinical symptoms of the subjects were assessed, the cognitive and psychological characteristics of the subjects who met the inclusion were assessed, multimodality MRI was scanned and blood and saliva samples were collected. The same assessments and data collection were performed with healthy controls matched for age, sex, and years of education in the AD patient group. AD patients were randomly assigned to the ICBT intervention group (n = 60) by a random number table and immediately started ICBT adjuvant therapy, or the control group (n = 60) for conventional therapy. Clinical symptoms and cognitive psychological characteristics of AD patients were assessed at the end of 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 6 months and 12 months of ICBT treatment, and cognitive behavioral task measurements, multimodality magnetic resonance scans, blood and saliva samples will be performed again at the follow-up time point at the end of 6 months. Healthy controls (60) will also undergo a full set of follow-up assessments again after 6 months.

Not yet recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Tolerability and Effectiveness of CGB-500 Topical Ointment, 1% Tofacitinib, for the Treatment of...

Atopic Dermatitis

The objective of the proposed study is to evaluate the tolerability and effectiveness of a 1% topical ointment of tofacitinib for the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in adults. Adult patients with a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis for at least 6 months will be treated with the test product or placebo for a period of 8 weeks with a follow-up visit at 12 weeks. The primary endpoints are safety and tolerability of CGB-500 Ointment and a comparison of effectiveness of CGB-500 Ointment and Vehicle Ointments in treating lesion(s) of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis.

Not yet recruiting31 enrollment criteria

Ethnic Differences in Mechanisms of Action of Dupilumab

Atopic Dermatitis

Previous research has shown that Asian and African Americans are more likely to develop atopic dermatitis (AD) than their Caucasian counterparts. However, limited information is known about AD in Asian and African American populations because most molecular studies have focused on Caucasians with AD. This trial will determine differences in inflammatory responses to dupilumab between Caucasian, Asian, and African American patients with AD. The central hypothesis of this study is that ethnic differences in both immune and stromal cells contribute to variability in AD presentation and response to anti-interleukin-4 receptor (IL-4R) inhibition with dupilumab.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

A Study of Long-term Effect of Dupilumab on Skin Barrier Function in Pediatric Participants With...

Dermatitis Atopic

This is a 2-year, open-label, exploratory study with a 4-week screening period and a 104-week treatment phase designed to investigate dupilumab's long-term effect on skin barrier function as measured by transepidermal water loss (TEWL) before and after skin tape stripping (STS) in approximately 48 pediatric participants (aged ≥6 and <14 years at study entry) with moderate-to-severe AD. After the 104-week treatment phase and the last assessment at the EndofTreatment (EOT) visit (as planned at Week 104), participants will be followed-up for 4 weeks and an End-of-Study (EoS) by telephone at 4 weeks after the EOT visit will end the study for each participant. The maximum duration of the study per participant will be 112 weeks (including screening period). TEWL assessment in predefined lesional and non-lesional skin areas before and after STS will be conducted every 3 months (every 13 weeks) during the treatment period from Day 1 (Baseline/Week 0, Visit 2) to Week 104 (Visit 10/EoT).

Not yet recruiting24 enrollment criteria

A Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of BxC-I17e Repeated-dose SC Injection...

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of a multiple SC dose of BxC-I17e in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD)

Not yet recruiting22 enrollment criteria

Phase 2 Trial of HY209gel in Atopic Dermatitis Patients

Atopic DermatitisAtopic Dermatitis Eczema1 more

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center, phase 2 study in patients with mild to moderate Atopic Dermatitis(AD), which consists of 2 parts.

Not yet recruiting17 enrollment criteria

The Use of Image-Based Computer Gradings in the Analysis of Acne, Rosacea, Melasma, and Seborrheic...

AcneMelasma2 more

The study is conducted to determine if image-based computer grading can of acne, melasma, rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis correlate well to expert based clinical severity grading.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Determinants of Chronic Inflammatory Skin Disease Trajectories

Atopic DermatitisPsoriasis3 more

Although it is well known that the clinical expression and course of chronic inflammatory skin diseases are highly variable, there are insufficient epidemiological data on this, and the factors that determine the manifestation, clinical features and course are also largely unknown. There are currently no reliable markers that could predict or delineate patient subgroups to support patient management. The aim of this project is to identify clinical and molecular factors that correlate with disease, disease subtypes and progression through in-depth long-term clinical characterization of patients with chronic inflammatory skin diseases and examination of individual biomaterials.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

A Study of How Safe Abrocitinib (CIBINQO) is in Pregnant Women and Their Offspring

Atopic Dermatitis

The purpose of this observational study is to learn about the safety of abrocitinib (CIBINQO) in pregnant women and the offspring. The study is seeking participants who: Are currently or recently pregnant Receive at least one dose of CIBINQO at any time during pregnancy or prior to pregnancy OR have a diagnosis of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis All participants in this study will receive treatment according to routine care, as this is an observational study. The exposed group will consist of pregnant women exposed to abrocitinib during pregnancy. The unexposed group will consistent of pregnant women with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis who are not exposed to abrocitinib during pregnancy. The study will compare the experiences of pregnant women receiving abrocitinib to pregnant women who do not. This will help us determine if abrocitinib is safe during pregnancy. Participants will take part in this study until their infant is 12 months of age. During this time, the participant's care will be managed no differently than if she was not taking part in this study. Data will be collected through a virtual research coordinating center at enrollment, the end of the second trimester, and pregnancy outcome (live birth or fetal loss). For live-born infants, data on the infants will be collected at 4 and 12 months of age. No additional visits beyond routine care will be required.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Development of Peanut, Sesame, and Tree Nut Allergy in Polish Children at High Risk of Food Allergy...

Atopic DermatitisFood Allergy2 more

The aim of the study is to assess the prevalence of peanut, tree nuts, and sesame allergy in Polish children at high risk of food allergy. Additionally, the timing of the development of peanut, tree nuts and sesame allergy in the first three years of life in a high-risk population will be assessed.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria
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