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Consensus-Based Guidelines for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Korea (Part II): Biologics and JAK inhibitors

  • Hyun Chang Ko
  • , Yu Ri Woo
  • , Joo Yeon Ko
  • , Hye One Kim
  • , Chan Ho Na
  • , Youin Bae
  • , Young Joon Seo
  • , Min Kyung Shin
  • , Jiyoung Ahn
  • , Bark Lynn Lew
  • , Dong Hun Lee
  • , Sang Eun Lee
  • , Sul Hee Lee
  • , Yang Won Lee
  • , Ji Hyun Lee
  • , Yong Hyun Jang
  • , Jiehyun Jeon
  • , Sun Young Choi
  • , Ju Hee Han
  • , Tae Young Han
  • Sang Wook Son, Sang Hyun Cho
  • Pusan National University
  • The Catholic University of Korea
  • Hanyang University
  • Hallym University
  • Chosun University
  • Soonchunhyang University
  • Chungnam National University
  • Kyung Hee University
  • National Medical Center
  • Seoul National University
  • Yonsei University
  • Konkuk University
  • Korea University
  • Chung-Ang University
  • Eulji University

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Abstract

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common skin disease with a wide range of symptoms. Due to the rapidly changing treatment landscape, regular updates to clinical guidelines are needed. Objective: This study aimed to update the guidelines for the treatment of AD to reflect recent therapeutic advances and evidence-based recommendations. Methods: The Patient characteristics, type of Intervention, Control, and Outcome framework was used to determine 48 questions related to AD management. Evidence was graded, recommendations were determined, and, afier 2 voting rounds among the Korean Atopic Dermatitis Association (KADA) council members, consensus was achieved. Results: This guideline provides treatment guidance on advanced systemic treatment modalities for AD. In particular, the guideline offers up-to-date treatment recommendations for biologics and Janus-kinase inhibitors used in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe AD. It also provides guidance on other therapies for AD, along with tailored recommendations for children, adolescents, the elderly, and pregnant or breastfeeding women. Conclusion: KADA’s updated AD treatment guidelines incorporate the latest evidence and expert opinion to provide a comprehensive approach to AD treatment. The guidelines will help clinicians optimize patient-specific therapies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)216-227
Number of pages12
JournalAnnals of Dermatology
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Biologics
  • Consensus
  • Guideline
  • Janus Kinase inhibitors
  • Republic of Korea

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