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  4. The definition of response and inadequate response to topical corticosteroid treatment in atopic dermatitis and related skin inflammatory diseases: A GA2LEN ADCARE statement paper
 
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2026
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Title

The definition of response and inadequate response to topical corticosteroid treatment in atopic dermatitis and related skin inflammatory diseases: A GA2LEN ADCARE statement paper

Abstract
Background: Topical corticosteroids (TCS) remain the first-line treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD) and related inflammatory skin diseases, yet no standardized definition of response exists. This gap contributes to heterogeneity in clinical practice and complicates trial design. We therefore aimed to develop consensus-based definitions of response and inadequate response to TCS therapy through a structured international eDelphi process. Methods: A PubMed search (1974–July 2025) identified 403 relevant publications. Candidate statements were drafted from the evidence and refined by the ADCARE Steering Committee, categorized into 3 domains (status quo, unmet need, proposals), and evaluated in a three-round eDelphi survey among certified ADCARE members. Eighty-four dermatologists and allergists from 32 countries participated (Round 1 response rate 98%; Round 2, 80%; Round 3, 76%). Statements were rated on a 5-point Likert scale; consensus was defined as ≥75% agreement (scores 4 or 5). Results: In total, 66 of 83 statements reached consensus. In the status quo domain, agreement centred on baseline severity, body surface area, and anatomical site as guiding factors for TCS choice, with potency and licensed duration considered central to safe prescribing. In the unmet-need domain, experts highlighted the absence of standardized definitions, variability in monitoring and escalation strategies, and gaps in long-term evidence and integration of patient-reported outcomes. In the proposal domain, consensus supported relative improvement thresholds (≥50% in EASI, SCORAD, itch NRS, IGA, PGA, POEM) and 14 days as a meaningful evaluation point. Absolute cut-offs, very short (7 days) or long (3 months) timeframes, and rigid escalation rules did not achieve consensus. These parameters were synthesized into concise and extended definitions of TCS response and inadequate response. Conclusions: This GA<sup>2</sup>LEN ADCARE initiative represents the first international consensus on defining TCS response and inadequate response, offering a framework to harmonize clinical practice, enhance trial comparability, and support guideline development.
Author(s)
Zuberbier, Torsten
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Abuzakouk, Mohamed
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Angelova-Fischer, Irena
Kepler Universitätsklinikum
Arruda, Luísa K.P.
Universidade de São Paulo
Augustin, Matthias
Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf
Beck, Lisa A.
University of Rochester
Bernstein, Jonathan A.
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Bindslev-Jensen, Carsten
Odense Universitetshospital
Bertolin-Colilla, Marta
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Bangert, Christine
Medizinische Universität Wien Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie
Calderón-Llosa, Oscar Manuel
SANNA Clínica el Golf
Canonica, Giorgio Walter
Humanitas University
Roldan-Castor, Mary Anne
Philippine General Hospital
Casis-Hao, Roxanne J.
University of the Philippines Manila
Chérrez, Ivan
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Choo, Karen Jui Lin
Singapore General Hospital
Chularojanamontri, Leena
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Cork, Michael J.
Sheffield Children's NIHR Commercial Research Delivery Centre
Craig, Timothy J.
Pennsylvania State University
Criado, P. R.
Centro Universitário Faculdade de Medicina do ABC
Custovic, Adnan
National Heart and Lung Institute
Çeti̇narslan, Tubanur S.
Manisa Celâl Bayar Üniversitesi
Çalıcıoğlu, F.
University of Health Sciences
de Bruin-Weller, Marjolein S.
University Medical Center Utrecht
Douladiris, Nikolaos
Clinical & Molecular Allergology Center
Ensina, Luis Felipe
CPAlpha Clinical Research and Allergy Center
Erdem Öztürk, Yasemin
İstanbul Tıp Fakültesi
Ertaş, Ragıp
Singapore General Hospital
Ferrucci, Silvia Mariel
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
Rosario Filho, Nelson Augusto
Universidade Federal do Parana
Flohr, Carsten
King's College London
Fluhr, Joachim Wilhelm
Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP  
Fomina, Daria S.
Moscow Healthcare Department
Gregoriou, Stamatios G.
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Gotua, Maia A.
ADCARE Center
GimÉnez-Arnau, Ana María
Hospital del Mar
Hoetzenecker, Wolfram
Kepler Universitätsklinikum
Jack, Carolyn S.
Innovaderm Research Inc.
Criado, Roberta Fachini Jardin
Universidad Espíritu Santo
Katoh, Norito
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Katoulis, Alexandros C.
School of Medicine
Kokcu Karadag, Şefika İlknur
Prof. Dr. Cemil Tascioglu City Hospital
Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée E.S.
Fundacion Clinica Medica Sur
Lee, Haur Yueh
Singapore General Hospital
Lima, Herminio
McMaster University
Mansour, Eli
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Mørtz, Charlotte Gotthard
Odense Universitetshospital
Morelo Rocha Felix, Mara
Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Morris, Victor
St Luke's General Hospital Carlow Kilkenny
Moschione Castro, Ana Paula
Clinica Croce
Mota Veloso Bruscky, Dayanne
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Mukhina, Olga A.
Moscow Clinical Hospital 52 Research Center of Allergy and Immunology Moscow
van Nguyen, Dinh
VinUniversity
Nosbaum, Audrey
CHU de Lyon
Özçeker, Deniz
CPAlpha Clinical Research and Allergy Center
Özkaya, Esen
Pennsylvania State University
Öztaş Kara, Rabia Oztas
Sakarya Üniversitesi
Parisi, Claudio Alberto Salvador
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Peter, Jonathan Grant
Groote Schuur Hospital
Puíg, Lluís L.
Hospital de La Santa Creu I Sant Pau
Ramón, Germán Darío
Hospital Italiano Regional del Sur
Rincón Pérez, Catalina
Universidad del Ejército Y Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
Şahiner, Ümit Murat
Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter D.
Universitätsspital Zürich, Dermatologische Klinik
Serra-Baldrich, Esther
Clinica Croce
Sevi̇mli̇ Di̇ki̇ci̇er, Bahar
Sakarya Üniversitesi
Smith, Catherine H.
King's College London
Staubach, Petra
Universitätsmedizin Mainz
Stevanović, Katarina
Fraunhofer Institute for Translational Medicine and Pharmacology ITMP  
Su-Kücük, Ozlem
Bezmiâlem Vakıf Üniversitesi
Teovska-Mitrevska, Natasa
Remedika General Hospital
Thaçi, Diamant
Universität zu Lübeck
Torres, María José
Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya
Torres, Tiago
Universidade do Porto
Trócoli Zanetti, Maria Eduarda
Universidade de São Paulo
Tuchinda, Papapit
Humanitas University
Vadasz, Zahava
Bnai Zion Medical Center
Vakirlis, Efstratios
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Vieira Duarte, Gleison
IBIS - Instituto Bahiano de Imunoterapia
Virtanen, Hannele M.
Skin and Allergy Hospital
Werfel, Thomas
Hannover Medical School
Wollenberg, Andreas
University Hospital Augsburg
Worm, Margitta M.
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Yew, Yik Weng
National Skin Centre, Singapore
Pereira, Manuel
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Journal
World Allergy Organization journal  
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DOI
10.1016/j.waojou.2026.101380
10.24406/publica-8494
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Keyword(s)
  • Adrenal cortex hormones

  • Atopic

  • Consensus

  • Delphi technique

  • Dermatitis

  • Inflammatory

  • Skin diseases

  • Topical administration

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