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The Alopecia Areata Consensus of Experts (ACE) study: Results of an international expert opinion on treatments for alopecia areata

Authors :
Wilma F. Bergfeld
Valerie D. Callender
A.D. Irvine
Abraham Zlotogorski
Maria K. Hordinsky
Victoria Jolliffe
Daniel Asz Sigall
Jerry Shapiro
Jack Green
Lidia Rudnicka
Nekma Meah
Elise A. Olsen
Jeff C. Donovan
Adriana Rakowska
Dmitri Wall
Won Soo Lee
Ulrike Blume-Peytavi
Katherine York
Samantha Eisman
George Cotsarelis
Seth J. Orlow
Antonella Tosti
Satoshi Itami
Ramon Grimalt
Matthew Harries
Vijaya Chitreddy
Pooja Sharma
Pascal Reygagne
Leona Yip
Annika Vogt
Amy J. McMichael
Brittany G. Craiglow
Bevin Bhoyrul
Martin S Wade
Brett A. King
Paul Farrant
Laita Bokhari
Regina C. Betz
Paradi Mirmirani
Andrew G. Messenger
Andrea Combalia
Bianca Maria Piraccini
Janet L. Roberts
Rodney Sinclair
Meah N, Wall D, York K, Bhoyrul B, Bokhari L, Sigall DA, Bergfeld WF, Betz RC, Blume-Peytavi U, Callender V, Chitreddy V, Combalia A, Cotsarelis G, Craiglow B, Donovan J, Eisman S, Farrant P, Green J, Grimalt R, Harries M, Hordinsky M, Irvine AD, Itami S, Jolliffe V, King B, Lee WS, McMichael A, Messenger A, Mirmirani P, Olsen E, Orlow SJ, Piraccini BM, Rakowska A, Reygagne P, Roberts JL, Rudnicka L, Shapiro J, Sharma P, Tosti A, Vogt A, Wade M, Yip L, Zlotogorski A, Sinclair R.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background A systematic review failed to identify any systemic therapy used in alopecia areata (AA) where use is supported by robust evidence from high-quality randomized controlled trials. Objective To produce an international consensus statement on the use and utility of various treatments for AA. Methods Fifty hair experts from 5 continents were invited to participate in a 3-round Delphi process. Agreement of 66% or greater was considered consensus. Results In the first round, consensus was achieved in 22 of 423 (5%) questions. After a face-to-face meeting in round 3, overall, consensus was achieved for only 130 (33%) treatment-specific questions. There was greater consensus for intralesional treatment of AA (19 [68%]) followed by topical treatment (25 [43%]). Consensus was achieved in 45 (36%) questions pertaining to systemic therapies in AA. The categories with the least consensus were phototherapy and nonprescription therapies. Limitations The study included a comprehensive list of systemic treatments for AA but not all treatments used. Conclusion Despite divergent opinions among experts, consensus was achieved on a number of pertinent questions. The concluding statement also highlights areas where expert consensus is lacking and where an international patient registry could enable further research.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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