Anti-interleukin-17 agents have recently been develo-ped for the treatment of psoriasis. This study evaluated the tolerance and effectiveness of anti-interleukin-17 agents for psoriasis in elderly patients in daily practi-ce. A multicentre, retrospective study was performed, involving psoriatic patients aged ≥65 years who had received an anti-interleukin-17 agent, including se-cukinumab, ixekizumab or brodalumab. A total of 114 patients were included: 72 received secukinumab, 35 ixekizumab, and 7 brodalumab. Treatment was stop-ped in 32 patients (28.9%), because of relapses in 14 patients (41.2%), primary failures in 11 patients (32.4%), or adverse events in 7 patients (20.6%). The 3 most frequently reported adverse events were injec-tion site reactions (n = 4), oral candidiasis (n = 3), and influenza-like illness (n = 3). Regarding effectiveness, 80 patients (70%) reached a Physician Global Assessment score of 0/1, 6 months after treatment initiation. In conclusion, anti-interleukin-17 therapy appears to be an effective and safe therapeutic option for psoriasis treatment in patients aged ≥ 65 years.
Effectiveness and safety of anti-interleukin-17 therapies in elderly patients with psoriasis / Phan C., Beneton N., Delaunay J., Reguiai Z., Boulard C., Fougerousse A.-C., Cinotti E., Romanelli M., Mery-Bossard L., Thomas-Beaulieu D., Parier J., Maccari F., Perrot J.-L., Ruer-Mulard M., Bastien M., Begon E., Samimi M., Jacobzone C., Quiles-Tsimaratos N., Descamps V., et al.. - In: ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-5555. - STAMPA. - 100:(2020), pp. 1-4. [10.2340/00015555-3678]
Effectiveness and safety of anti-interleukin-17 therapies in elderly patients with psoriasis
Cinotti E.;Maccari F.;Prignano F.;
2020
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Anti-interleukin-17 agents have recently been develo-ped for the treatment of psoriasis. This study evaluated the tolerance and effectiveness of anti-interleukin-17 agents for psoriasis in elderly patients in daily practi-ce. A multicentre, retrospective study was performed, involving psoriatic patients aged ≥65 years who had received an anti-interleukin-17 agent, including se-cukinumab, ixekizumab or brodalumab. A total of 114 patients were included: 72 received secukinumab, 35 ixekizumab, and 7 brodalumab. Treatment was stop-ped in 32 patients (28.9%), because of relapses in 14 patients (41.2%), primary failures in 11 patients (32.4%), or adverse events in 7 patients (20.6%). The 3 most frequently reported adverse events were injec-tion site reactions (n = 4), oral candidiasis (n = 3), and influenza-like illness (n = 3). Regarding effectiveness, 80 patients (70%) reached a Physician Global Assessment score of 0/1, 6 months after treatment initiation. In conclusion, anti-interleukin-17 therapy appears to be an effective and safe therapeutic option for psoriasis treatment in patients aged ≥ 65 years.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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