This is an investigator-initiated, proof of concept, open study to assess efficacy of a topical Ruxolitinib in subjects with Chronic Hand Dermatitis (CHD). The study will be conducted at the University of Rochester Medical center, Dermatology Department - Rochester, NY. Qualified and enrolled subjects (see Inclusion/Exclusion criteria) will be required to come to URMC Dermatology Clinic for at least five visits.
This is a single-center study anticipating to enroll 15 participants with chronic hand dermatitis. Eligible participants will receive Ruxolitinib to apply twice daily for 12 weeks. Participants will be required to be seen every 4 weeks until week 16.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
1.5% Ruxolitinib cream
UR Medicine Dermatology College Town
Rochester, New York, United States
Proportion of Patients With Chronic Hand Dermatitis Improvement as Assessed by Investigators Global Assessment
Proportion of patients achieving an Investigators Global Assessment (IGA) score of 0 or 1 with at least a 2-step improvement (IGA treatment success). The Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) will provide information of the overall disease. It is a 5-point scale: clear-1, almost clear-2, mild-3, moderate-4, and severe-5.
Time frame: week 12
Percent Change in Mean Hand Eczema Severity Index (HECSI)
Hand Eczema Severity Index (HECSI) , a well-accepted and validated scoring system for disease activity. It incorporates both the extent and the intensity of the disease. Each hand is divided into five areas: fingertips, fingers (except the tips), palms, back of hands and wrists. Each area will be scored for extension and intensity of the six following clinical signs: erythema, induration /papulation, vesicles, fissuring, scaling, and edema; which are graded on the following scale: 0, no skin changes; 1, mild disease; 2, moderate and 3, severe. Data will be reported as a percent change in the HECSI score from baseline to week 12. The score ranges from 0-360.
Time frame: baseline to week 12
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