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IFSI-guideline on chronic prurigo including prurigo nodularis

Authors :
S. Bobko
Jesper Elberling
Florence Dalgard
Margarida Gonçalo
Claudia Zeidler
Hartmut Ständer
Ethan A. Lerner
L Lönndahl
Laurent Misery
Tharp
Manuel P. Pereira
Emilie Brenaut
Sammy Elmariah
Alexander Nast
Timothy G. Berger
Nikolay Potekaev
Andrey Lvov
Gil Yosipovitch
Sarah S. Chisolm
Brian S. Kim
Simone Garcovich
Andrea W M Evers
Julien Lambert
Jacek C Szepietowski
Joanna Wallengren
Jörg Kupfer
Martin Metz
Ekin Şavk
Gunter Schneider
Tabi A. Leslie
Christina Schut
Matthias Augustin
Sonja Ständer
Markus Streit
E. Papadavid
Jon Anders Halvorsen
Elke Weisshaar
E Serra-Baldrich
Anna Reich
Suephy C. Chen
Franz J. Legat
Source :
Itch. 5:e42-e42
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.

Abstract

Chronic prurigo (CPG) is a highly burdensome pruritic disease characterized by chronic itch, a prolonged scratching behavior and the development of localized or generalized hyperkeratotic pruriginous lesions. Neuronal sensitization and the development of an itch-scratch cycle contribute to the augmentation of pruritus and the chronicity of the disease. We provide here the first international guideline for a rational diagnostic and therapeutic approach for CPG. Recommendations are based on available evidence and expert opinion. The diagnosis of CPG is made clinically. A detailed medical history together with laboratory and radiological examinations are advised in order to determine the severity of CPG, identify the underlying origin of the itch and assist in the elaboration of a treatment plan. Therapeutically, it is advised to adopt a multimodal approach, including general strategies to control itch, treatment of the underlying pruritic conditions, and of the pruriginous lesions. Topical (corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, capsaicin) and systemic antipruritic agents (eg, gabapentinoids, immunosuppressants, and opioid modulators) as well as physical treatment modalities (phototherapy, cryotherapy) should be employed in a step-wise approach. Psychosomatic or psychological interventions may be recommended in CPG patients with signs of psychiatric/psychological comorbidities. (Less)

Details

ISSN :
23805048
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Itch
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f9604703659333eab14eac9bf2cfc0d2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/itx.0000000000000042