Comparison of severity scoring of atopic dermatitis values and serum levels of eosinophil cationic protein and mast cell tryptase for routine evaluation of atopic dermatitis
U. Amon et al., Comparison of severity scoring of atopic dermatitis values and serum levels of eosinophil cationic protein and mast cell tryptase for routine evaluation of atopic dermatitis, ACT DER-VEN, 80(4), 2000, pp. 284-286
In this study the routine use of different parameters for evaluation of the
overall therapeutic outcome in atopic dermatitis was investigated. The dis
ease activity of 117 randomly selected hospitalized patients suffering from
atopic dermatitis was routinely assessed using the Severity Scoring of Ato
pic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index on admission and at discharge. Serum levels o
f eosinophil cationic protein and mast cell tryptase were determined in par
allel both on admission and at discharge. After a mean treatment period of
24+/-12 days a decrease in the SCORAD index from 47.6+/-19.5 to 7.7+/-8.2 w
as achieved (p<0.001). Serum levels of eosinophil cationic protein decrease
d from 22.8+/-19.7 mu g/l to 15.4+/-17.5 mu g/l, whereas serum tryptase lev
els did not change. However, there was no significant correlation between t
he changes in SCORAD, eosinophil cationic protein and tryptase in our cohor
t. Thus, routine determination of serum eosinophil cationic protein or tryp
tase levels, in addition to evaluation of disease activity using the SCORAD
index, is not recommended in unselected patients with atopic dermatitis.