Karlheinz Theobald’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Epidemiologie und Therapie von erwachsenen Patienten mit atopischer Dermatitis
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August 2021

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Die Dermatologie

Henny Anna Zietze

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Carlos Cabral

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Karlheinz Theobald

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Background The goal was to report incidence, prevalence, and treatment patterns in adult atopic dermatitis (AD) patients in the German statutory health insurance system.Patient and methodsAnonymized claims data were evaluated at patient level for 3.3 million persons insured by six different statutory health insurance companies (SHI). Patients for whom the ICD-10 diagnosis code L20 (AD) was applied at least twice were analyzed and data on prescription patterns for AD were reported for the years 2011–2015.ResultsAD prevalence in adults was 1.6–1.9% in 2012–2015. Annual incidence was 0.28%. In Q3/Q4 2015, 44.2% of the adult population with AD diagnosis by a dermatologist received prescriptions for AD medications: 1.6% low-potency topical glucocorticoids (without previous prescription of systemic drugs), 46.9% moderate or high-potency topical glucocorticoids or topical calcineurin inhibitors, 23.9% current systemic therapy (systemic glucocorticoids, ciclosporin, methotrexate, azathioprine, mycophenolate mofetil) and 27.6% systemic therapy in the past.Conclusions The AD prevalence estimate was in the range of previous reports (1.35–4%) that used different methodologies. Based on treatment proxy, it appeared that almost more than half of AD patients treated with prescription ready-to-use drugs had a severe form of AD which required treatment with systemic drugs.


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... 1,2 The prevalence in the German population was estimated at about 2% by a longitudinal data analysis of the statutory health insurance system. 3 Itch, sleep loss, and depressive symptoms are known symptoms associated with AD. 1,4 It is conceivable that these symptoms may be further associated with limitations in work activities, including loss of productivity. 5 Severe itch is a disease-defining symptom of AD that can severely disturb sleep, leading to a reduced quality of life. ...

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Itch, sleep loss, depressive symptoms, fatigue, and productivity loss in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: Analyses of TREATgermany registry data
PSS49 - EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TREATMENT PATTERNS IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS: ANALYSIS OF LONGITUDINAL DATA FROM THE GERMAN STATUTORY HEALTH INSURANCE SYSTEM
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  • October 2018

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