Atopic Dermatitis in America Study: A Cross-Sectional Study Examining the Prevalence and Disease Burden of Atopic Dermatitis in the US Adult Population.


Journal

The Journal of investigative dermatology
ISSN: 1523-1747
Titre abrégé: J Invest Dermatol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0426720

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2019
Historique:
received: 29 03 2018
revised: 28 08 2018
accepted: 30 08 2018
pubmed: 6 11 2018
medline: 26 2 2020
entrez: 4 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Population-based estimates on the prevalence of atopic dermatitis in adults vary widely. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of atopic dermatitis in the population of the United States, the distribution of disease severity, and its impact on health-related quality of life. Among 1,278 participating adults, the prevalence (95% confidence interval) of atopic dermatitis was 7.3% (5.9-8.8). Overall, 60.1% (56.1-64.1) of participants were classified as having mild, 28.9% (25.3-32.7) as having moderate, and 11% as having severe (8.6-13.7) disease. Patients with atopic dermatitis and those with more severe disease had higher scores in the dermatology life quality index (mean [standard deviation] for AD patients = 4.71 [6.44] vs. control individuals = 0.97 [2.12]) (P < 0.001) and the hospital anxiety (mean [standard deviation] for AD patients = 7.03 [4.80] vs. control individuals = 4.73 [4.8]) and depression (mean, [standard deviation] for AD patients = 5.83 [4.54] vs. control individuals = 3.62 [3.61]) scales, indicating a worse impact on quality of life and an increased likelihood of anxiety or depression. Based on our prevalence estimates, 16.5 million adults would have a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis, with 6.6 million meeting criteria for moderate to severe disease. Our study confirms the high prevalence and disease burden of atopic dermatitis in this population.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30389491
pii: S0022-202X(18)32678-2
doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2018.08.028
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

583-590

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Zelma C Chiesa Fuxench (ZC)

Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Electronic address: zchi@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.

Julie K Block (JK)

National Eczema Association; San Rafael, California, USA.

Mark Boguniewicz (M)

National Jewish Health and University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado, USA.

John Boyle (J)

ICF International, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

Luz Fonacier (L)

New York University Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, New York, USA.

Joel M Gelfand (JM)

Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Mitchell H Grayson (MH)

Nationwide Children's Hospital and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

David J Margolis (DJ)

Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Lynda Mitchell (L)

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Landover, Maryland, USA.

Jonathan I Silverberg (JI)

Department of Dermatology, Preventive Medicine and Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Lawrence Schwartz (L)

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

Eric L Simpson (EL)

Oregon Health Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Peck Y Ong (PY)

Children's Hospital Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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