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NCT ID: NCT03415282 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Open-Label Study of RVT-501 Topical Ointment in Pediatric Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: February 5, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, open-label Phase 1b study in pediatric patients age 2-11 years old with extensive atopic dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT03409367 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A Community-based Assessment of Skin Care, Allergies, and Eczema

CASCADE
Start date: July 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Atopic dermatitis (AD) affects over 9 million children in the U.S. and often heralds the development of asthma, food allergy, skin infections and neurodevelopmental disorders. Recent advances identify skin barrier dysfunction to be the key initiator of AD and possibly allergic sensitization. Our central hypothesis is that daily emollient use from birth can prevent the development of AD in a community setting and into newborns unselected for risk. The results of a community-based clinical trial utilizing a pragmatic trial design will be immediately applicable to the population at large and will establish a new standard of care for all newborns.

NCT ID: NCT03402412 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Atopic Dermatitis: Early Gene Expression Changes as Predictors of Therapeutic Response to Narrow-band UVB Treatment

Start date: September 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Phototherapy with narrow band (nb) ultraviolet B (UVB) is a safe and effective but time consuming treatment option for patients with widespread eczema. Despite efficacy we know little about how it works, and even less why some patients fail to respond. Tintle et al showed that nb-UVB induced strong suppression of the Th2 and Th22 axes in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), and also normalized the epidermal barrier function. We want to map the very early changes in gene expression after UVB-treatment in order to shed light on disease mechanisms, which eventually could lead to better treatment options.

NCT ID: NCT02680405 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Identification of Epidermal Signatures in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: April 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Atopic dermatitis is a skin disorder with an itchy, red skin rash. This may be because certain proteins are increased in the skin of AD patients. The increased expression of these proteins play an important role in the development of AD and may increase the risk for persons with AD to get skin infections and allergies. There are very few non-invasive ways to diagnose and monitor the development and progression of atopic dermatitis. The goal of this study is to develop laboratory tests, done on skin samples collected by tapy stripping, that can be used for early detection and monitoring the response to treatment for a variety of skin diseases, including atopic dermatitis.

NCT ID: NCT02612454 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Study to Assess the Long-term Safety of Dupilumab Administered in Participants ≥6 Months to <18 Years of Age With Atopic Dermatitis (AD)

Start date: October 15, 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study is to assess the long-term safety of dupilumab in pediatric participants with AD. The secondary objectives of the study are: - To assess the long-term efficacy of dupilumab in pediatric participants with AD - To assess the trough concentrations of functional dupilumab in serum and the immunogenicity in pediatric participants with AD after re-treatment with dupilumab Optional Pre-filled Pen (PFP) Sub-Study in pediatric patients ≥2 to <12 years of age with AD Co-Primary Objectives are: - To evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) of dupilumab PFPs - To evaluate the safety of dupilumab PFPs Secondary Objective is: - To evaluate the immunogenicity of dupilumab PFPs

NCT ID: NCT02449850 Active, not recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in Children

PreventADALL
Start date: December 14, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is of the PreventADALL study is to test if primary prevention of allergic diseases is possible by simple and low cost strategies, and secondary to asses the impact of xenobiotic exposure and microbiota in and on the body and the environment on allergic disease development. The secondary objective is an exploratory focus to investigate early life risk factors for development of non-communicable diseases, including asthma and allergic diseases as well as for diseases that may share common risk factors, including cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. Design: A multi-national population-based prospective birth cohort with a factorial designed randomized controlled intervention trial of two clinical interventions; skin care 0-9 months and early food introduction by 3-4 months, thereafter observation only. Recruitment in three cities (Oslo, Ostfold and Stockholm) of approximately 2500 mother-child pairs is done in two steps; first pregnant women are recruited and enrolled at the 18-weeks ultrasound investigation (n=approximately 2700) and thereafter their new-born babies are included. Randomization into four groups is done by the postal code or "township" to ensure all four intervention-groups within each "township". Visits for biological and environmental sampling, observations and investigations will be at the relevant pediatric departments (at 3-6-12-24-36 months of age) and through childhood into adulthood thereafter, provided sufficient funding.

NCT ID: NCT01311986 Active, not recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

Chemokine Expression in Nummular Dermatitis and Atopic Dermatitis

Start date: November 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to measure the serum levels of CCL17, CCL18, CCL22 and CXCL10 and their expression levels in epidermis in AD and ND patients.

NCT ID: NCT00298337 Active, not recruiting - Asthma Clinical Trials

Use of Probiotic Bacteria in Prevention of Allergic Disease in Children 1999-2008

Start date: October 1999
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to find out if allergic diseases can be prevented buy giving probiotic bacteria to pregnant mothers and their newborn infants