Evaluation of Cannabis-Related Product Use Among Patients With Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Narrative Review.

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1177/12034754241266125
Delaram Shojaei, Haleh Zabihi, Vincent Maida, Mark G Kirchhof, Afsaneh Alavi
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The use of cannabis and cannabis-related products among patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is increasing globally. Given the potential anti-inflammatory, therapeutic, and pain management benefits of cannabis-related products, we reviewed primary literature to evaluate the prevalence and possible purpose for cannabis use among patients with HS and to provide recommendations to patients and physicians. A narrative review of original studies was conducted using Embase and Ovid Medline databases. The search strategy was confirmed by a librarian and conducted on September 1, 2023, using a detailed list of subject headings and keywords tailored to cannabis, cannabis-related products, HS, and both adult and pediatric populations. Among 43 identified studies, 6 met the eligibility criteria and encompassed 34,435 patients. Patients were mostly female, and studies were conducted across the United States, Canada, and France. Findings show higher cannabis use among HS patients, demonstrating efficacy in pain management, sleep, anxiety relief, itch relief, and improved quality of life. Cannabis may play a role in analgesia, improved quality of life, pain, itch, and overall mental health in patients with HS and healthcare providers including dermatologists should increase their familiarity in appropriate use of cannabis-related products.

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在全球范围内,化脓性扁桃体炎(HS)患者使用大麻和大麻相关产品的情况日益增多。鉴于大麻相关产品具有潜在的抗炎、治疗和止痛功效,我们对主要文献进行了回顾,以评估 HS 患者使用大麻的流行程度和可能目的,并为患者和医生提供建议。我们使用 Embase 和 Ovid Medline 数据库对原始研究进行了叙述性综述。检索策略由图书管理员确认,于 2023 年 9 月 1 日进行,使用了详细的主题词和关键词列表,内容涉及大麻、大麻相关产品、HS 以及成人和儿童人群。在 43 项已确定的研究中,有 6 项符合资格标准,涉及 34,435 名患者。患者大多为女性,研究在美国、加拿大和法国进行。研究结果表明, HS 患者使用大麻的比例较高,这表明大麻在止痛、睡眠、缓解焦虑、止痒和提高生活质量方面具有疗效。大麻可能在 HS 患者镇痛、改善生活质量、止痛、止痒和整体心理健康方面发挥作用,包括皮肤科医生在内的医疗服务提供者应进一步熟悉大麻相关产品的适当使用。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery (JCMS) aims to reflect the state of the art in cutaneous biology and dermatology by providing original scientific writings, as well as a complete critical review of the dermatology literature for clinicians, trainees, and academicians. JCMS endeavours to bring readers cutting edge dermatologic information in two distinct formats. Part of each issue features scholarly research and articles on issues of basic and applied science, insightful case reports, comprehensive continuing medical education, and in depth reviews, all of which provide theoretical framework for practitioners to make sound practical decisions. The evolving field of dermatology is highlighted through these articles. In addition, part of each issue is dedicated to making the most important developments in dermatology easily accessible to the clinician by presenting well-chosen, well-written, and highly organized information in a format that is interesting, clearly presented, and useful to patient care.
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