Potential application of PS-OCT in the safety assessment of non-steroidal topical creams for atopic dermatitis treatment

BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS(2023)

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Abstract
Crisaborole 2% ointment is a non-steroidal treatment for mild-moderate atopic dermatitis (AD) and may produce fewer adverse effects than topical corticosteroids (TCS). We used PS-OCT to quantify dermal collagen at baseline and after 29 days of treatment with crisaborole and betamethasone valerate (BMV), in 32 subjects. PS-OCT detected a mean increase 1 x 10-6, 95% CI (6.3, 1.37) x 10-6 in dermal birefringence following TCS use (p < 0.0001, ad-hoc, not powered), whereas a change of-4 x 10-6, 95% CI (-32, 24) x 10-6 was detected for crisaborole (p = 0.77, ad-hoc, not powered). These results could suggest a differential effect on dermal collagen between the two compounds. PS-OCT may thus find an important role in safety assessment of novel AD treatment' and larger trials are warranted.
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atopic dermatitis treatment,atopic dermatitis,ps-oct,non-steroidal
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