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Mortality of patients with psoriasis study

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Mortality of patients with psoriasis study
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News  Thu-22-12-2016, 20:46 PM
This study looked at mortality rates in psoriasis patients over a 15 year period.

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Background:
The burden of psoriasis across many world regions is high and there is a recognized need to better understand the epidemiology of this common skin disorder.

Objectives:
To examine changes in the prevalence and incidence of psoriasis, and mortality rates over a 15-year period.

Methods:
Cohort study involving analysis of longitudinal electronic health records between 1999 and 2013 using the U.K. Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD).

Results:
The prevalence of psoriasis increased steadily from 2·3% (2297 cases per 100 000) in 1999 to 2·8% (2815 per 100 000) in 2013, which does not appear to be attributable to changes in incidence rates. We observed peaks in age bands characteristic of early-onset (type I) and late-onset (type II) psoriasis, and changes in incidence and prevalence rates with increasing latitude in the U.K. All-cause mortality rates for the general population and for patients with psoriasis have decreased over the last 15 years. However, the risk of all-cause mortality for patients with psoriasis remains elevated compared with people without psoriasis (hazard ratio 1·21; 95% confidence interval 1·13–1·3) and we found no significant change in this relative excess mortality gap over time.

Conclusions:
We found an increasing population living longer with psoriasis in the U.K., which has important implications for healthcare service delivery and for resource allocation. Importantly, early mortality in patients with psoriasis remains elevated compared with the general population and we found no evidence of change in this premature mortality gap.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Funding: Medical Research Council. Grant / University of Manchester
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Thu-22-12-2016, 21:06 PM
I wonder if there is an increased prevalence of psoriasis or just an increase of people reporting it and being diagnosed

If there is an increase in its prevalence then that's something to be concerned about regardless of it killing us earlier  although it would be interesting to know how large the premature mortality gap is. Is it 1 year or 5 years
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Thu-22-12-2016, 21:12 PM
(Thu-22-12-2016, 21:06 PM)jiml Wrote: I wonder if there is an increased prevalence of psoriasis or just an increase of people reporting it and being diagnosed

If there is an increase in its prevalence then that's something to be concerned about regardless of it killing us earlier  although it would be interesting to know how large the premature mortality gap is. Is it 1 year or 5 years

Good point. I sometimes think with these type of things it could be just about more people reporting the problem, then again it could be a better diagnoses.

As for the gap: We will just have to wait till we pop our clogs and take a guess on how much longer we would have lived without psoriasis.

*Sorry it's Merlot time and I don't know what I'm on about.
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Thu-22-12-2016, 21:15 PM (This post was last modified: Thu-22-12-2016, 23:58 PM by jiml.)
(Thu-22-12-2016, 21:12 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-22-12-2016, 21:06 PM)jiml Wrote: I wonder if there is an increased prevalence of psoriasis or just an increase of people reporting it and being diagnosed

If there is an increase in its prevalence then that's something to be concerned about regardless of it killing us earlier  although it would be interesting to know how large the premature mortality gap is. Is it 1 year or 5 years

Good point. I sometimes think with these type of things it could be just about more people reporting the problem, then again it could be a better diagnoses.

As for the gap: We will just have to wait till we pop our clogs and take a guess on how much longer we would have lived without psoriasis.

*Sorry it's Merlot time and I don't know what I'm on about.

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