Is colloidal oat an effective emollient ingredient for the prevention and treatment of atopic dermatitis in infants?

Joseph F Fowler, Lin Ma, James Bergman, Paul Horowitz, Tina Lavender, Lawrence F Eichenfield, Zoe Draelos, Simon G Danby, Michael J Cork
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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by barrier dysfunction and immune dysregulation, often leading to increased allergen penetration, sensitization, and secondary infections. Colloidal oat emollients are widely used in adult AD management, but their role in pediatric AD treatment, prevention, and allergy modulation remains under investigation.

Methods: A comprehensive literature review evaluated clinical and preclinical studies on colloidal oat-containing emollients in pediatric AD treatment and prevention. Studies assessing skin barrier function, immune modulation, AD prevention, food allergy risk, and healthcare utilization were included.

Results: Colloidal oat emollients improved skin hydration, reduced transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and supported barrier repair, leading to fewer AD flares and reduced reliance on steroid treatments. Studies suggest that early, consistent use of advanced emollient formulations may lower AD incidence in high-risk infants and reduce food sensitization rates. Real-world data indicate that patients using colloidal oat emollients have fewer clinic visits and lower overall healthcare costs. Concerns about oat sensitization remain unsubstantiated in most studies.

Conclusion: Colloidal oat emollients are effective, well-tolerated, and cost-efficient for pediatric AD management. Their barrier-restorative and anti-inflammatory properties may reduce AD and allergy risk. Future research should focus on head-to-head emollient comparisons to optimize treatment strategies.

胶体燕麦是预防和治疗婴儿特应性皮炎的有效润肤成分吗?
背景:特应性皮炎(AD)是一种以屏障功能障碍和免疫失调为特征的慢性炎症性皮肤病,常导致过敏原渗透、致敏和继发感染增加。胶体燕麦润肤剂广泛用于成人AD管理,但其在儿童AD治疗、预防和过敏调节中的作用仍在研究中。方法:对含燕麦胶体润肤剂在儿童AD治疗和预防中的临床和临床前研究进行全面的文献综述。包括评估皮肤屏障功能、免疫调节、AD预防、食物过敏风险和医疗保健利用的研究。结果:胶体燕麦润肤剂改善皮肤水合作用,减少经皮失水(TEWL),支持屏障修复,减少AD的发作,减少对类固醇治疗的依赖。研究表明,早期持续使用先进的润肤配方可能会降低阿尔茨海默病高危婴儿的发病率,并降低食物致敏率。实际数据表明,使用胶体燕麦润肤剂的患者就诊次数较少,总体医疗成本较低。对燕麦致敏的担忧在大多数研究中仍未得到证实。结论:燕麦胶体润肤剂对儿童AD治疗有效,耐受性好,成本效益高。它们的屏障修复和抗炎特性可以降低AD和过敏风险。未来的研究应侧重于头对头的润肤剂比较,以优化治疗策略。
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