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BACKGROUND: Topical corticosteroids remain the mainstay of treatment for atopic eczema, yet there is uncertainty over the frequency of their use in terms of clinical and cost effectiveness. OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of once-daily vs. more frequent use of same-potency...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06410.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Topical Corticosteroids: Frequency of Application for Atopic Eczema
The study delves into the optimal frequency of application for topical corticosteroids in the management of atopic eczema, a common inflammatory skin condition. Researchers investigated the clinical and cost-effectiveness of once-daily versus more frequent application of corticosteroids in patients with atopic eczema. Their findings suggest that there may be little difference in clinical outcomes between these two approaches.
Exploring the Effectiveness of Different Application Frequencies
The study found that there was no clear evidence to favor either once-daily or more frequent application of topical corticosteroids for atopic eczema. While some studies suggested a slight advantage for twice-daily treatment, the overall findings did not support a definitive preference for one frequency over the other. It's like choosing between two trails in the desert, both lead to the destination but one might be slightly more direct.
Optimizing Treatment Decisions for Atopic Eczema
The study highlights the importance of individualizing treatment decisions for patients with atopic eczema. While there is no clear evidence to support one frequency of application over another, clinicians should consider factors such as patient preference, severity of eczema, and potential side effects when making treatment decisions. It's like choosing the right camel for a desert journey, individual needs and preferences should guide the selection of treatment strategies.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the use of topical corticosteroids for atopic eczema. While the frequency of application may not significantly affect clinical outcomes, individualized treatment decisions based on patient-specific factors are crucial for optimizing treatment efficacy. Remember, just like a desert explorer needs to adapt their strategy based on the terrain, clinicians should tailor treatment plans for patients with atopic eczema to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-04-14
- Date Revised 2022-03-30
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