2022
DOI: 10.25251/skin.6.6.2
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Interim Clinical Utility Findings of a Transcriptomic Psoriasis Biologic Test Demonstrate Altered Physician Prescribing Behavior and Improved Patient Outcomes

Abstract: Objective: This study (MATCH) was designed to assess the clinical utility of a machine-learning based tool (Mind.Px) that predicts patient response to the most common biologic drug classes used in the management of psoriasis patients. Methods: The MATCH study was designed to assess Mind.Px utility in physician decision making and patient outcomes. Psoriasis patients who were biologic naïve or those who were approaching a change due to non-response were enrolled into the study (N=112). At baseline, a derm… Show more

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