Topical Steroid Withdrawal: An Emerging Challenge in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Conor Larney, Ashling Courtney, Anousha Yazdabadi, John C. Su
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Abstract

Topical corticosteroids (TCS) have been a cornerstone in managing atopic dermatitis (AD) since their introduction in 1952. Though there are well-documented adverse effects attributed to their use, the existence of some complications of TCS use, including topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) syndrome, characterised by TCS dependence and skin disease worsening after TCS discontinuation, are more controversial within the dermatology community. There is no consensus on diagnostic criteria for TSW or clarity on its prevalence, natural history and management. Media reports are common and TSW overdiagnosis may lead to steroid phobia, poor adherence to TCS therapy, and unnecessary, increased, and protracted AD flares. This paper reviews the historical context, clinical presentations, challenges in diagnosis and the ongoing debate regarding TSW, with a focus on the implications for patient management and the potential consequences of steroid phobia on treatment adherence.

局部类固醇停药:特应性皮炎治疗的新挑战。
外用皮质类固醇(TCS)自1952年问世以来一直是治疗特应性皮炎(AD)的基石。虽然使用TCS有充分的不良反应,但TCS使用的一些并发症的存在,包括局部类固醇戒断(TSW)综合征,其特征是TCS依赖和TCS停药后皮肤病恶化,在皮肤学界更具争议性。目前对TSW的诊断标准没有共识,也没有明确的患病率、自然病史和治疗方法。媒体报道是常见的,TSW的过度诊断可能导致类固醇恐惧症,对TCS治疗的依从性差,以及不必要的,增加的和持久的AD发作。本文回顾了TSW的历史背景、临床表现、诊断挑战和正在进行的争论,重点是对患者管理的影响以及类固醇恐惧症对治疗依从性的潜在影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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