银屑病
医学
队列
优势比
可能性
体表面积
队列研究
内科学
横断面研究
生活质量(医疗保健)
物理疗法
皮肤病科
逻辑回归
病理
护理部
作者
Joseph F. Merola,Lourdes M. Pérez-Chada,Michael Siegel,Jerry Bagel,Colby Evans,Benjamin Lockshin,Marc A. Mason,Ning Guo,Robert R. McLean,Jeffrey D. Greenberg,Abby S. Van Voorhees
摘要
Abstract Introduction The National Psoriasis Foundation ( NPF ) published treat‐to‐target guidelines for psoriasis, yet their applicability in clinical practice remains unknown. Objectives To estimate the proportion of psoriasis patients meeting the NPF 's body surface area ( BSA ) ‘target’ (≤1%) and ‘acceptable’ (≤3%) response criteria and the cross‐sectional associations of these criteria with patient‐reported outcomes ( PRO s) in the Corrona Psoriasis Registry. Methods Separately for three independent cross‐sectional cohorts of patients at the (i) enrolment, (ii) 6‐month and (iii) 12‐month visits, we calculated the proportion of patients with BSA ≤1% and ≤3%. Furthermore, we calculated odds ratios estimating the risk of PRO s associated with not meeting criteria in the 6‐month cohort. Results The enrolment, 6‐ and 12‐month cohorts included 2794, 1310 and 629 patients, respectively. At enrolment, 24% of patients had a BSA ≤ 1% and 41% a BSA ≤ 3%. In the 6‐month cohort, 43%/64% had a BSA ≤ 1%/ BSA ≤ 3%. In the 12‐month cohort, 46%/69% of patients had a BSA ≤ 1%/ BSA ≤ 3%. Patients not at target/acceptable criteria had higher odds for worse quality of life compared with those who were. Conclusion While most patients at 6‐ and 12‐month visits were at the ‘acceptable’ response, less than half were at the ‘target’ response despite systemic therapy. There remain unmet needs to optimize psoriasis therapy and further validate current treat‐to‐target guidelines.
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