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What is the optimal duration for a ROAT? The experience of the French Dermatology and Allergology group (DAG)

Journal

CONTACT DERMATITIS
Volume 87, Issue 2, Pages 170-175

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cod.14118

Keywords

allergic contact dermatitis; repeated open application test; skin testing

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According to a prospective study conducted by the Dermatology and Allergy Group of the French Society of Dermatology, a minimum duration of 10 days is necessary to achieve a positive ROAT for topical products.
Background and Objectives The repeated open application test (ROAT) is an adjuvant investigation measure to patch testing in the diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. ESCD recommends a 15 days duration but its overall duration varies according to publications and patients hardly adhere to prolonged ROAT duration beyond 1 week. Materials and Methods The Dermatology and Allergy Group of the French Society of Dermatology performed a prospective study with the aim of determining the best duration for the ROAT. Results A total of 328 ROAT results were collected for topical products, including cosmetics (60%) and topical medications (31.1%). Fifty-nine (18%) ROATs were positive, and 16 (5%) were doubtful. All the positive ROATs occurred within 10 days, with a median time to positivity of 3 days. Conclusion According to our results, a minimum duration of 10 days is necessary to achieve a positive ROAT to a topical product.

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