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Pruritus in cutaneous graft-versus-host disease: a systematic review.

Jie ZhuAlexander A NavariniJoerg P HalterSimon M Mueller
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2023)
Pruritus is a common symptom of cutaneous graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). However, little is known about its prevalence, pathophysiology, perceptual characteristics, impact on quality of life and response to antipruritic therapies. The aim of this review was to determine the current knowledge on pruritus in cutaneous GVHD. The review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses statement. Of the 338 studies screened, 13 were included. The prevalence of pruritus in cutaneous GVHD was reported in three studies, ranging from 37.0% to 63.8%. Only four trials used pruritus assessment tools. There was little or no information on the intensity of pruritus, its qualitative perception, the location of pruritus, and the impact of pruritus on quality of life. Antipruritic treatments for GVHD-associated pruritus were mentioned in five studies (38.5%), including topical ointments (steroids, tacrolimus, calcipotriene), broadband UVB, systemic antihistamines and oral ursodeoxycholic acid. In conclusion, although pruritus in cutaneous GVHD appears to be common, very little is known about the pathophysiology, impact on quality of life and effective treatment options. Basic research and controlled clinical trials are warranted to improve knowledge and management of this important issue.
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