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Alopecia areata (AA) in the acute phase with active hair shedding causes significant psychological distress, prompting the need for effective treatment. While baricitinib has shown efficacy in chronic AA with extensive hair loss (SALT ≥ 50), its impact on acute AA remains unclear. Clinical observations suggest that baricitinib can reduce or halt hair shedding within 4-6 weeks, offering a faster response than conventional treatments like systemic corticosteroids. This 16-week, single-center, open-label study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of baricitinib in 30 patients with acute AA and active shedding. Participants will receive 4 mg daily for 16 weeks, with responders tapering to 2 mg for an additional 16 weeks. Follow-up visits will occur at weeks 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 44, and 52. The primary endpoint is achieving an iSARS-AA score of 20 or less at week 16. This study will provide real-world insights into baricitinib's role in managing acute AA.
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Alopecia areata (AA) patients in the acute phase with active hair shedding experience significant psychological distress and an urgent need for effective treatment. The autoimmune nature of AA, driven by T-cell-mediated attacks on anagen hair follicles, leads to progressive hair loss. While baricitinib has been shown to promote hair regrowth in chronic AA with extensive hair loss (SALT ≥ 50), its efficacy in acute AA with active shedding has not been evaluated in BRAVE-AA1/2 trials. Clinical observations suggest that baricitinib can reduce or halt hair shedding within 4-6 weeks, offering a faster response compared to conventional treatments such as systemic corticosteroids, which often take longer or fail to achieve this outcome. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of baricitinib in patients with acute AA experiencing active shedding in a real-world setting. A 16-week, single-center, open-label, prospective trial will be conducted, enrolling 30 patients with active AA and progressive hair loss. Participants will receive 4 mg of baricitinib daily for 16 weeks, with responders tapering to 2 mg for an additional 16 weeks before discontinuation. Scheduled follow-up visits will be conducted at weeks 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 36, 44, and 52. The primary endpoint is achieving an iSARS-AA score of 20 or less at week 16. Findings from this study will provide valuable insights into the real-world effectiveness of baricitinib in managing acute AA with active hair shedding.
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Sung-Lan Lin, PhD
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