Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an frequent chronic and itchy inflammatory dermatitis which concern about 20% of pediatric population with a revelation usually toward 3-6 months of live. However, there are very few data about the prevalence of pruritus of young infants and about the discomfort linked with it. While the skin and the nervous system of young infants (Under 6 month) are competent in pruritus experiment, the acquisition of conscious and deliberate motor ability allowing specific scratching of the body parts which are affected is possible only from 6 month. Thus, the diagnosis of AD intensity and the assesment of the potential associated discomfort are hard. At the present time, the diagnosis and the assesment of pruritus of children are based on a hetero-assesment via scales which are not applicable for infants under 6 month. The visual scale "Numeric Rating Scale" validated in adult population seems to be the most specific to assess AD severity. In pediatric population, the use of "Eppendorf Itch Questionnaire" and the american version of "Childhood Atopic Dermatitis Impact Scale" are recommended. Alternatives to clinic and subjective scoring of pruritus severity are described via actigraphy. Thus, a strong statistic correlation have been demonstrated between a nocturne measure of motor activity of wrist, as a reflect of the intensity of pruritus, and infra-red video analysis. But, once again, the technic is not adapted to young infants because of the absence of conscious and oriented motor ability and as a result of less organised sleep/wake cycle. In order to improve young infants' (Under 6 month) care, the analysis of their behaviours with AD seems to be necessary to better identify a discomfort of these patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
Patient will be seen by a dermatologist for a consultation which will be filmed. During the consult, a laterality test and a tactile sensitivity test will be performed. After the consult, videos will be analysed by scientists to identify the frequency of occurrence of each behavior and the percentage of time passed to express each behavior.
CHRU de Brest
Brest, France, France
Frequency of occurrence of each behaviors
The frequency of occurrence of each behaviors will be identify.
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Percentage of time passed to express each behavior
The percentage of time passed to express each behavior will be noted.
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SCORin Atopic Dermatitis
SCORAD is a severity score used for atopic dermatitis. Only patients with AD will performed this test. SCORAD\<25 : mild AD; 25\<SCORAD\<50 : moderate AD and SCORAD \>50 : severe AD
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Tactile sensitivity test
Von frey filaments will be applied on the patients skin to estimate the reaction threshold to a subtle tactile stimuli.
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Laterality test
An object will be presented to the patient and the dermatologist will note the hand used by the patient to take it.
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