Chronic Plaque Psoriasis in Poland: Disease Severity, Prevalence of Comorbidities, and Quality of Life

Author:

Purzycka-Bohdan DorotaORCID,Kisielnicka AnnaORCID,Zabłotna Monika,Nedoszytko BogusławORCID,Nowicki Roman J.ORCID,Reich AdamORCID,Samotij Dominik,Szczęch JustynaORCID,Krasowska DorotaORCID,Bartosińska JoannaORCID,Narbutt Joanna,Lesiak Aleksandra,Barasińska PaulinaORCID,Owczarczyk-Saczonek Agnieszka,Czerwińska JoannaORCID,Szepietowski Jacek C.ORCID,Batycka-Baran Aleksandra,Czajkowski RafałORCID,Górecka-Sokołowska Magdalena,Rudnicka LidiaORCID,Czuwara Joanna,Sobalska-Kwapis Marta,Strapagiel DominikORCID,Szczerkowska-Dobosz Aneta

Abstract

The epidemiology of psoriasis has not been widely assessed in Polish population so far. This study aimed to investigate psoriasis epidemiological situation by evaluating disease course and severity, management, comorbidities, environmental factors, and knowledge about this disorder among psoriatic patients in Poland. A cross-sectional cohort population-based study enrolled 1080 psoriatic patients and 1200 controls. The mean age of psoriasis onset was 27.6 years; 78.24% had type I psoriasis. Positive family history of psoriasis was reported in 44.81% of patients, whereas itch was reported in vast majority of patients (83.33%). Based on PASI score moderate psoriasis was the most common in studied group (mean 12.63 ± 9.33, range 0–67.2). The DLQI score (12.01 ± 7.41, range 0–30.0) indicated a very large effect of psoriasis on the quality of life. Hypertension was the most prevalent comorbidity (33.80%), followed by obesity (16.85%) and dyslipidemia (11.85%). Stress was the foremost cause of disease exacerbation (66.20%); however, infections (44.07%) and seasonal changes (45.09%) had also an impact on the course of psoriasis. Psoriatic patients were more often smokers (37.59%) vs. general population (27.50%; p < 0.0001). In conclusion, epidemiological studies help clinicians in better disease and patient understanding, which may translate into better management and patient compliance.

Funder

The study was supported by funds from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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