1. The burden of psoriasis in patients with early psoriatic arthritis
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Jolanda J. Luime, Marc R. Kok, Fazira R Kasiem, Marijn Vis, Lindy-Anne Korswagen, Faouzia Fodili, Nastasja H A M Denissen, Maikel van Oosterhout, Johanna M. W. Hazes, K. Wervers, Ilja Tchetverikov, Cicero, Yvonne P M Goekoop-Ruiterman, and Rheumatology
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Arthritis, Psoriatic ,medicine.disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,humanities ,Optimal management ,Psoriatic arthritis ,Rheumatology ,Quality of life ,Psoriasis Area and Severity Index ,Psoriasis ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,Quality of Life ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,In patient ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Objectives Psoriasis impacts health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in PsA patients. However, this is not adequately measured with a general HRQoL questionnaire. The aim of this study was to quantify the degree of psoriasis evolution in PsA patients over the first year of follow-up and to evaluate whether the impact of psoriasis on HRQoL can be adequately measured with a dermatology-specific HRQoL questionnaire. Methods Data were used from PsA patients in the Dutch south west Early Psoriatic Arthritis cohort. Psoriasis severity was measured with the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Dermatology-specific HRQoL was assessed with the Skindex-17 questionnaire. We used a Sankey diagram to illustrate the evolution of psoriasis severity during the first year of follow-up. To assess the association between psoriasis severity and the symptoms and psychosocial subscale of the Skindex-17, a linear regression analysis with hierarchical variable selection and zero-inflated negative binominal regression analysis were performed, respectively. Results We included 644 patients; 109 (17%) patients had no psoriasis (PASI = 0), 456 (71%) had mild psoriasis (PASI 12). Psoriasis severity did not fluctuate much during the first year. PASI was significantly associated with both subscales of the Skindex-17 at baseline and 12 months. Conclusion Psoriasis severity in PsA patients is mostly mild but impacts HRQoL when measured using a dermatology-specific HRQoL questionnaire. For optimal management of PsA patients, we recommend rheumatologists acquire information on skin burden by using a dermatology-specific HRQoL questionnaire.
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- 2021