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Psoriasis and chronic kidney disease study

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Psoriasis and chronic kidney disease study
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News  Sat-13-02-2016, 13:21 PM
This is a large population based cohort study that looked at the relation of chronic kidney disease in psoriasis patients.

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Using a population-based cohort, Wan et al. examined the risk of moderate-to-advanced (stage 3–5) chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with psoriasis.

Setting and design:
A population-based cohort was constructed using The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database. THIN is an electronic primary healthcare records database containing routinely collected medical diagnosis and drug prescribing data on > 9 million patients in the U.K. Data were collected prospectively on 143 883 adults (aged 18–90 years) with psoriasis. Of these, 7354 had severe psoriasis, as defined by prescription codes for systemic medication or treatment codes for phototherapy. Patients with psoriasis were matched with up to five nonpsoriasis age- and practice-matched controls. Patients with a diagnosis of CKD before study entry were excluded. In addition, baseline data from the Incident Health Outcomes and Psoriasis Events (iHOPE) study, a cohort of 8731 primary care patients aged 25–64 years with psoriasis, was included. Psoriasis severity was categorized according to body surface area (BSA) involvement as estimated by general practitioners. A similar method using a patient-reported BSA assessment tool was previously validated by the same group. Patients were matched by age and practice with 10 nonpsoriasis controls.

Study exposure:
Psoriasis, identified on the basis of a recorded diagnostic code for psoriasis.

Outcomes:
Incident CKD was defined as the presence of a recorded diagnostic code consistent with moderate-to-advanced (stage 3–5) CKD or laboratory parameters consistent with the diagnosis (estimated glomerular filtration rate < 60 mL min−1 1·73 m−2) during follow-up. Prevalent CKD (as defined above) in the cross-sectional data from the iHOPE study.

Results:
The adjusted hazard ratios for incident CKD were 1·05 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1·02–1·07], 0·99 (95% CI 0·97–1·02) and 1·93 (95% CI 1·79–2·08) in the overall, mild and severe psoriasis groups, respectively. In the nested cross-sectional study (iHOPE) the adjusted prevalence odds ratios for CKD were 0·89 (95% CI 0·72–1·10), 1·36 (95% CI 1·06–1·74) and 1·58 (95% CI 1·07–2·34) in the mild, moderate and severe psoriasis groups, respectively.

Conclusions:
Moderate-to-severe psoriasis is associated with an increased risk of moderate-to-advanced CKD, independently of traditional risk factors.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Sat-13-02-2016, 15:28 PM
I wonder what medication was involved with the psoriasis sufferers.
I mean, is it due to psoriasis or to the medication.
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Sat-13-02-2016, 19:50 PM
(Sat-13-02-2016, 15:28 PM)Caroline Wrote: I wonder what medication was involved with the psoriasis sufferers.
I mean, is it due to psoriasis or to the medication.

Good question, but sorry I don't know the answer.
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Sat-13-02-2016, 23:34 PM
That is a very good question. I have had kidney issues for many years, and since reading this, it makes m wonder, if it is actually related to the condition itself or genetic. There are kidney issues in my family.
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Sat-13-02-2016, 23:54 PM
(Sat-13-02-2016, 23:34 PM)crazilady Wrote: That is a very good question. I have had kidney issues for many years, and since reading this, it makes m wonder, if it is actually related to the condition itself or genetic. There are kidney issues in my family.

A couple of other threads worth reading

Increased risk of Kidney disease in psoriasis patients.

Severe psoriasis increases risk of kidney disease
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Sun-14-02-2016, 00:38 AM
This is very interesting indeed.

I was diagnosed with psoriasis in 1990, it started on my elbows.

Bear with me here.

I used to have phototherapy every year from 1997 onwards, along with so many medication for P (list is way to long to mention here) and with respect to all other fellow sufferers of this awful bloody disease, I've never had kidney problems being one of those with severe psoriasis but I have had no end of problems with my liver.

Injection wise, enbrel and humira are one's that sent the liver results sky high and I was forever being accused of over drinking, being an alcoholic.

Time and time again I had to tell these doctors that it was impossible for me to drink and be an alcoholic as I hadn't touched a drop since 1988 !!!!

Now, as for the kidney side of thing's, nothing was ever said to me if they were abnormal etc etc.
I shall now ask about this the next time I see a dermatologist or my GP because this sounds rather alarming being a severe psoriasis sufferer.
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Sun-14-02-2016, 00:58 AM
I would think as long as you are being tested on a regular basis any change in kidney function will be noted by your doctor or dermatologist and  you would be notified if the function was decreasing, and treated before it got bad ... The study doesn't say if it's the drugs or the disease that puts us at risk
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Sun-14-02-2016, 01:14 AM
(Sun-14-02-2016, 01:06 AM)Grizzly Bear Wrote: That's true Jim  Thumb

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