Cascade of atopic dermatitis comorbidities in children after birth for 15 years

Author:

Kim Ju Hee1ORCID,Lee Eun2ORCID,Ha Eun Kyo3ORCID,Shin Jeewon4,Lee Gi Chun5,Rha Yeong Ho1ORCID,Han Man Yong4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Kyung Hee University School of Medicine Seoul Korea

2. Department of Pediatrics Chonnam National University Hospital, Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

3. Department of Pediatrics Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital Seoul Korea

4. Department of Pediatrics, Bundang CHA Medical Center CHA University School of Medicine Seongnam Korea

5. Department of Computer Science and Engineering Konkuk University Seoul Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with atopic dermatitis often develop other conditions.ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine how atopic dermatitis comorbidities develop in children over time.MethodsThis population‐based administrative cohort study used national health insurance data. We traced individuals born in Korea between 2002 and 2003 to 2018. The date of initial atopic dermatitis diagnosis was set as the index date. Fifty‐three childhood comorbidities of atopic dermatitis were identified as outcomes of interest by performing a comprehensive literature search and comparing the prevalence of diagnostic codes in children with and without atopic dermatitis. Four control children per individual in the atopic dermatitis group were randomly matched based on sex and index date. The association between atopic dermatitis and the development of each specified disease was assessed using proportional hazard assumption, followed by mapping of the temporal sequences of interconnected comorbidities.ResultsThe atopic dermatitis and control groups contained 67,632 and 270,528 individuals, respectively. The median age at the index date was 10 months, whereas the median follow‐up period was 15 years. Twenty diseases that were associated with a higher risk of atopic dermatitis were identified and a chain of interconnected conditions created. The progression began in childhood with febrile seizures, constipation, and asthma, and was later associated with the emergence of food allergy, allergic rhinitis, psychiatric disorders, and autoimmune diseases.ConclusionOur study highlights the temporal nature of atopic dermatitis comorbidities in children, and indicates that an understanding of the comorbidities may inform its clinical management and treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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