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Real-World Apremilast Use for Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis in Italy: Patient Perspective, Characteristics, and Clinical Outcomes from the DARWIN Study

Authors :
Giofre, C.
Fabbrocini, G.
Potenza, C.
Tiberio, R.
Gisondi, P.
Marasca, C.
Nuzzo, C. M. A.
Benincasa, E.
Bianchi, L.
Dapavo, P.
Parodi, A.
Atzori, L.
Pasquale, R.
Peris, Ketty
Amerio, P.
Venturini, M.
Schiavo, A. L.
Romanelli, Margherita
Richetta, A.
Cusano, F.
Fargnoli, Maria Concetta
Offidani, A.
Guarneri, C.
Prignano, F.
Corazza, M.
Bongiorno, M. R.
Loconsole, F.
Ori, A.
Simoni, L.
Amici, C.
Palma, L. D.
Andreis, D.
Trevisan, F.
Sala, S.
Patane, R.
Mele, F.
Pernaci, A.
Ruberti, S.
Trogu, M.
Pelicelli, S.
Rizzoli, S.
Peris K. (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Romanelli M.
Fargnoli M. C.
Giofre, C.
Fabbrocini, G.
Potenza, C.
Tiberio, R.
Gisondi, P.
Marasca, C.
Nuzzo, C. M. A.
Benincasa, E.
Bianchi, L.
Dapavo, P.
Parodi, A.
Atzori, L.
Pasquale, R.
Peris, Ketty
Amerio, P.
Venturini, M.
Schiavo, A. L.
Romanelli, Margherita
Richetta, A.
Cusano, F.
Fargnoli, Maria Concetta
Offidani, A.
Guarneri, C.
Prignano, F.
Corazza, M.
Bongiorno, M. R.
Loconsole, F.
Ori, A.
Simoni, L.
Amici, C.
Palma, L. D.
Andreis, D.
Trevisan, F.
Sala, S.
Patane, R.
Mele, F.
Pernaci, A.
Ruberti, S.
Trogu, M.
Pelicelli, S.
Rizzoli, S.
Peris K. (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Romanelli M.
Fargnoli M. C.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: While several European studies have reported real-world apremilast use, patient-perceived benefits, and treatment satisfaction, local reimbursement criteria for apremilast vary and data from Italy are limited. Methods: The cross-sectional DARWIN study enrolled consecutive patients who had initiated apremilast for plaque psoriasis 6 (± 1) months prior to enrolment at a single visit across 24 Italian dermatological sites. Disease severity was assessed using body surface area (BSA) and Physician Global Assessment (PGA). Patient-reported outcomes assessed 6 (± 1) months after apremilast initiation were Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), Patient Benefit Index (PBI), and 9-item Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM-9). Results: Of 184 patients enrolled between July 2019 and January 2021, 180 were included in the analysis. At apremilast initiation, median (25th–75th percentile) time since psoriasis diagnosis was 8.6 (3.2–22.2) years; median BSA, 10.0% (5.0–16.0); mean (standard seviation, SD) DLQI total score, 13.5 (8.0). Over half (54.9%) of patients with available data reported psoriasis had a very or extremely large effect on their quality of life (QoL); half reported itching (50.6%) and/or special areas involvement (50.0%). Most (73.9%) had comorbidities and were biologic-naïve (81.5%). The most common reasons for initiating apremilast were lack of efficacy of previous treatment (56.7%) and contraindications to other treatments (44.4%). At 6 (± 1) months, most patients were continuing apremilast and/or reported a Global PBI score ≥ 1 (minimum clinical benefit) (86.1% and 90.0%, respectively); approximately half achieved BSA ≤ 3% and/or DLQI total score ≤ 5 (47.1% and 48.5%); 18.8% achieved PGA = 0; mean (SD) TSQM-9 global treatment satisfaction score was 59.0 (24.8). Apremilast was well tolerated; no new safety signals were identified. Conclusions: Patients treated with apremilast for 6 months in Italian clinical practice rep

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397545809
Document Type :
Electronic Resource