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Baseline characteristics of atopic eczema patients enrolled in seven European registries united in the TREatment of ATopic eczema (TREAT) registry taskforce

Baseline characteristics of atopic eczema patients enrolled in seven European registries united in the TREatment of ATopic eczema (TREAT) registry taskforce
Baseline characteristics of atopic eczema patients enrolled in seven European registries united in the TREatment of ATopic eczema (TREAT) registry taskforce
Background: The TREAT Registry Taskforce is a collaborative effort of international registries aiming to provide real-world data on the long-term efficacy, cost-effectiveness and safety of systemic treatments and phototherapy for atopic eczema (AE). Objectives: This study seeks to present a comprehensive overview of the demographics, prior systemic treatments, clinical characteristics and disease severity and burden at baseline among patients enrolled in seven TREAT registries. Moreover, the aim is to gain insight into the differences between the registries and to explore the current prescribing practices of various therapies for patients with AE across Europe. Methods: Data from June 2016 to 31 October 2022, were collected from seven observational cohorts: A-STAR (UK/Ireland), AtopyReg (Italy), Biobadatop (Spain), SCRATCH (Denmark), SwedAD (Sweden), TREATgermany (Germany) and TREAT NL/BE (Netherlands/Belgium). Results: The analysis included 5337 patients, with a mean age of 39.1 years (6.3% paediatric, 54.4% male). Of these, 84.1% had previously received systemic treatments, primarily systemic corticosteroids (58.8%) and ciclosporin (39.0%), while 30.1% had undergone phototherapy. At enrolment, dupilumab was the most prescribed treatment (75.0%), followed by ciclosporin (7.8%) and Janus Kinase inhibitors (5.9%); only 1.7% started phototherapy. Baseline assessments showed that most patients had moderate (41.9%) to severe (30.1%) AE, with an average Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score of 17.6. The Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) score averaged 17.2, indicating severe disease impact. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) score averaged 13.4, and the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for itch was 6.4. Conclusions: This pooled analysis from the TREAT Registry Taskforce highlights the variability and similarities in data collection across national registries, providing significant insights into the baseline characteristics of the patient population. It establishes a robust foundation for future analyses of key effectiveness and safety outcomes.
atopic dermatitis, atopic eczema, baseline, demographics, disease burden, disease severity, patient-reported outcomes, phototherapy, real-world data, registry, systemic immunomodulating treatment
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the A-STAR, AtopyReg, BIOBADATOP, SCRATCH, SwedAD, TREATgermany and TREAT NL/BE registry teams (2025) Baseline characteristics of atopic eczema patients enrolled in seven European registries united in the TREatment of ATopic eczema (TREAT) registry taskforce. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 39 (12), 2096-2112. (doi:10.1111/jdv.20876).

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Background: The TREAT Registry Taskforce is a collaborative effort of international registries aiming to provide real-world data on the long-term efficacy, cost-effectiveness and safety of systemic treatments and phototherapy for atopic eczema (AE). Objectives: This study seeks to present a comprehensive overview of the demographics, prior systemic treatments, clinical characteristics and disease severity and burden at baseline among patients enrolled in seven TREAT registries. Moreover, the aim is to gain insight into the differences between the registries and to explore the current prescribing practices of various therapies for patients with AE across Europe. Methods: Data from June 2016 to 31 October 2022, were collected from seven observational cohorts: A-STAR (UK/Ireland), AtopyReg (Italy), Biobadatop (Spain), SCRATCH (Denmark), SwedAD (Sweden), TREATgermany (Germany) and TREAT NL/BE (Netherlands/Belgium). Results: The analysis included 5337 patients, with a mean age of 39.1 years (6.3% paediatric, 54.4% male). Of these, 84.1% had previously received systemic treatments, primarily systemic corticosteroids (58.8%) and ciclosporin (39.0%), while 30.1% had undergone phototherapy. At enrolment, dupilumab was the most prescribed treatment (75.0%), followed by ciclosporin (7.8%) and Janus Kinase inhibitors (5.9%); only 1.7% started phototherapy. Baseline assessments showed that most patients had moderate (41.9%) to severe (30.1%) AE, with an average Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score of 17.6. The Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) score averaged 17.2, indicating severe disease impact. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) score averaged 13.4, and the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for itch was 6.4. Conclusions: This pooled analysis from the TREAT Registry Taskforce highlights the variability and similarities in data collection across national registries, providing significant insights into the baseline characteristics of the patient population. It establishes a robust foundation for future analyses of key effectiveness and safety outcomes.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 June 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 November 2025
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.
Keywords: atopic dermatitis, atopic eczema, baseline, demographics, disease burden, disease severity, patient-reported outcomes, phototherapy, real-world data, registry, systemic immunomodulating treatment

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Author: A. H. Musters
Author: L. A.A. Gerbens
Author: L. van der Gang
Author: M. A. Middelkamp-Hup
Author: W. Ouwerkerk
Author: D. J. Hijnen
Author: E. Haufe
Author: L. Heinrich
Author: T. Werfel
Author: S. Weidinger
Author: J. Schmitt
Author: A. Svedbom
Author: E. K. Johansson
Author: M. Bradley
Author: L. B. von Kobyletzki
Author: I. Vittrup
Author: I. F. Ruge
Author: J. P. Thyssen
Author: C. Vestergaard
Author: J. M. Carrascosa
Author: M. de Vega
Author: I. García-Doval
Author: A. Chiricozzi
Author: L. Stingeni
Author: P. Calzavara-Pinton
Author: N. J. Reynolds
Author: C. Flohr
Author: P. I. Spuls
Author: Angela Bosma
Author: Anouk Caron
Author: Ariënna Hyseni
Author: Jitske Dijkstra
Author: Ly Nguyen
Author: Sofie De Schepper
Author: Hilde Lapeere
Author: David De Waele
Author: Paula Beattie
Author: Sara Brown
Author: Tim Burton
Author: John Ingram
Author: Alan Irvine
Author: Graham Johnston
Author: Irene Man
Author: Andrea Manca
Author: Graham Ogg
Author: Thomas Patton
Author: Mandy Wan
Author: Richard Warren
Author: Richard Woolf
Corporate Author: the A-STAR, AtopyReg, BIOBADATOP, SCRATCH, SwedAD, TREATgermany and TREAT NL/BE registry teams

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