Chronic hand eczema can be incapacitating, and there is little knowledge of
the efficacy and safety of long-term treatment with topical corticosteroid
s, We compared the efficacy and safety of two different schedules for the t
reatment of chronic hand eczema with a potent topical corticosteroid, momet
asone furoate, In a prospective, open, randomized trial, 120 patients with
chronic hand eczema were treated daily with mometasone furoate fatty cream
until the dermatitis cleared or for a maximum of 9 weeks. Those who cleared
were randomized to treatment for up to 36 weeks with mometasone furoate on
Sunday Tuesday and Thursday (group A), mometasone furoate on Saturday and
Sunday (group B) or no further corticosteroid treatment (group C). In the e
vent of relapse, patients were permitted daily treatment with mometasone fu
roate for 3 weeks on two separate occasions, For 50 of 106 randomized patie
nts, daily treatment for 3 weeks controlled their dermatitis: 29 needed 6 w
eeks and 27 needed 9 weeks of treatment. During the maintenance phase, 29 o
f 35 (83%) in group A, 25 of 37 (68%) in group B and nine of 34 (26%) in gr
oup C had no recurrences (P = 0.001, chi(2)-test), Side-effects were minima
l. It is concluded that long-term, intermittent treatment of chronic hand e
czema with mometasone furoate fatty cream is effective and safe.