台湾银屑病和银屑病关节炎患者的死亡风险:全国队列研究

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-02-15 DOI:10.3899/jrheum.2024-1032
Charmaine Tze May Wang, Jing-Yang Huang, Pei-Lun Liao, James Cheng-Chung Wei, Ying Ying Leung
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Risk of Mortality of people with Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis in Taiwan: A Nationwide Cohort Study.

Objective: Residual confounding effects and disease severity attributed to controversial results in studies of psoriatic disease (PsD) and mortality. We aimed to evaluate the risk of mortality in incident PsD patients, compared to a matched controls from the population.

Methods: We used the nationwide, population-based insurance claim datasets in Taiwan from 2010-2018. Incident cases of PsD were identified by ICD codes. A non-exposed cohort was established through propensity score matching. Deaths were identified via the National Mortality Database. We evaluated the risk of all-cause mortality in PsD compared to the propensity score matched (PSM) non-exposed individuals using COX regression. The mortality risk was evaluated in patients with more severe disease stratified by systemic therapies use and having Psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Results: 108,642 incident PsD (40.17% women) and equal number of PSM matched non-PsD individuals were identified. Compared to the age and sex matched controls, there was a higher risk of mortality among patients with PsD (adjusted HR=1.73, 95% CI: 1.68-1.77, p<0.0001). After propensity score matching, we found an attenuated but persistent higher risk of mortality in PsD compared to controls (adjusted HR=1.20, 95% CI: 1.16-1.24). There was a trend of higher mortality in patients exposed to biologic therapies, but not for PsA.

Conclusion: There was an increased risk of all-cause mortality in individuals with PsD compared to non-PSD individuals before and after propensity score matching and adjustment for co-morbidities. The risk of mortality was higher in patients with PsO but not in patients with PsA as compared to controls.

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Journal of Rheumatology
Journal of Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rheumatology is a monthly international serial edited by Earl D. Silverman. The Journal features research articles on clinical subjects from scientists working in rheumatology and related fields, as well as proceedings of meetings as supplements to regular issues. Highlights of our 41 years serving Rheumatology include: groundbreaking and provocative editorials such as "Inverting the Pyramid," renowned Pediatric Rheumatology, proceedings of OMERACT and the Canadian Rheumatology Association, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Reviews, and supplements on emerging therapies.
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