Aim: To describe the psoriasis treatment patterns of community-based dermatologists in northeast Ohio.

Materials And Methods: A prospective cross-sectional survey was performed among dermatologists in northeast Ohio. The survey was initiated by the Murdough Family Center for Psoriasis and members of LIFEDERMNET (Leaders Initiative For Excellence In Dermatology Network). A questionnaire was sent to all community-based dermatologists in northeast Ohio.

Results: Forty-seven of 145 questionnaires were returned and analyzed. The annual mean number of psoriasis patients seen in the community-based dermatology practices was 250, representing approximately 4% of the total patients seen. Among the systemic treatment options for psoriasis, each of the following was used at least once to treat a patient with psoriasis in the previous year by the following percentage of community-based dermatology practices: methotrexate, 72%; acitretin, 68%; biologics, 66%; phototherapy, 55%; cyclosporine, 36%; and the excimer laser, 28%.

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that dermatologists in northeast Ohio use both systemic and biologic agents for the treatment of patients with psoriasis.

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