Author:
Chen Zihua,Wang Lanting,Ma Li,Yang Fanping,Chen Shengan,Yang Jin,Gao Haiqing,Tang Chang,Zhao Ying,Zhang Zhen,Tang Lin,Xue Haiyu,Ying Jian,Xu Yu,Zhang Wenhong,Shao Lingyun,Liu Hanqiu,Luo Xiaoqun
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
This study aims to conduct an extensive analysis of autoimmune bullous diseases, particularly pemphigus vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid, in Shanghai, China, from 2016 to 2023. It seeks to understand the demographic profiles, comorbidities, mortality rates, risk factors, and socioeconomic impacts associated with autoimmune bullous disease.
Methods
A cross-sectional study design was employed, enrolling 1,072 patients. Diagnostic measures included clinical manifestations, histopathology, direct immunofluorescence, and serologic tests. The study also involved a detailed socioeconomic analysis and evaluation of occupational risks.
Results
The findings highlight a significant occupational risk in industries requiring enhanced safety measures, with a notable prevalence of autoimmune bullous disease among workers in these sectors. A considerable portion of the patients were from low-income backgrounds with limited literacy, indicating the economic burden of autoimmune bullous disease. A key discovery of the study is the potential pathological link between autoimmune bullous disease and interstitial lung disease.
Conclusion
This research, one of the first comprehensive studies on autoimmune bullous disease in China, underscores the need for targeted healthcare strategies and further investigation into autoimmune bullous disease, particularly its relationship with interstitial lung disease.
Funder
National Key Clinical Specialty Construction Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC