The Occurrence of Metabolic Risk Factors Stratified by Psoriasis Severity: A Swedish Population-Based Matched Cohort Study.
metabolic risk factors
population-based
predicted risk
psoriasis severity
survival probability
Journal
Clinical epidemiology
ISSN: 1179-1349
Titre abrégé: Clin Epidemiol
Pays: New Zealand
ID NLM: 101531700
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2020
2020
Historique:
received:
04
03
2020
accepted:
22
06
2020
entrez:
9
8
2020
pubmed:
9
8
2020
medline:
9
8
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
To assess the relative risk of metabolic risk factors in patients stratified by psoriasis severity compared with population controls. A retrospective cohort study was conducted using national Swedish registers. Adult patients with psoriasis were selected if they had a dispensing of anti-psoriasis prescription (2007-2013) and at least one diagnosis within five years before the dispensing date. The patients with psoriasis were matched 1:10 to controls from the general population on birth year, sex, and county. The cohort was further divided into three disease severity groups (mild, moderate, or severe) based on their dispensed anti-psoriasis medication. Subjects were followed from the index date until censoring. We applied flexible parametric modeling to understand the risks of the incident comorbidities hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes mellitus among patients with psoriasis from 6 months through 10 years. Hazard ratios and predicted risk (ie, 1 minus the survival probability) of comorbidities were reported. The hazard of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes mellitus is higher among psoriasis patients compared with population controls, and the hazard ratio increases with psoriasis severity. For example, HRs of hypertension for patients with mild, moderate, and severe psoriasis are 1.29 (95% CI: 1.27-1.32), 1.35 (95% CI: 1.32-1.38), and 1.73 (95% CI: 1.64-1.82), respectively. The predicted risk of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes mellitus among patients with severe psoriasis at year ten was 0.58 (95% CI: 0.56, 0.59), 0.33 (95% CI: 0.32, 0.35), and 0.21 (95% CI: 0.20, 0.23), respectively, while it was 0.42 (0.41, 0.43), 0.23 (0.22, 0.23), 0.11 (0.10, 0.11) among controls, respectively. The predicted risk at year ten was similar among patients with mild or moderate psoriasis. The HRs and predicted risks of metabolic risk factors are higher among patients with psoriasis compared with matched controls and are more prominent among the severe psoriasis group.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32765108
doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S252410
pii: 252410
pmc: PMC7368160
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
737-744Informations de copyright
© 2020 Hajiebrahimi et al.
Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
M Hajiebrahimi and TML Andersson have no conflict of interest. D Hägg and M Linder are employees at CPE, which receives grants from several entities (pharmaceutical companies, regulatory authorities, contract research organizations) for the performance of drug safety and drug utilization studies. C Song and R Villacorta are employees of Janssen.
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