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Evyana D.; Novianto E.; Budianti W.K.; Krisanti R.I.A.; Wisnu W.; Wibawanti R.; Nilasari H.; Legiawati L.; Hapsari S.A.R.; Mutmainnah E.
Evyana, Dina (58091034300); Novianto, Endi (57204324438); Budianti, Windy K. (57218309394); Krisanti, Roro I.A. (59009455500); Wisnu, Wismandari (57200425452); Wibawanti, Retno (57208721645); Nilasari, Hanny (57201257151); Legiawati, Lili (57202804484); Hapsari, Saskia A.R. (59010269500); Mutmainnah, Euis (59009455600)
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Association between the severity of hard-to-treat psoriasis and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome: A hospital-based cross-sectional study in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Community medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Tarakan General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Persahabatan Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Evyana D., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Novianto E., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Budianti W.K., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Krisanti R.I.A., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Wisnu W., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Internal Medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Wibawanti R., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Community medicine, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Nilasari H., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Legiawati L., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Hapsari S.A.R., Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Tarakan General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Mutmainnah E., Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Persahabatan Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Psoriatic lesions on the scalp, face, intertriginous, genitals, palms/soles, and nails are often delay diagnosed, hard-to-treat, and cause disability. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is one of the most frequent and significant comorbidities in psoriasis. Many studies have discovered a link between psoriasis and MetS, but none have specifically assessed the hard-to-treat psoriasis in Indonesian population. This is a multicenter study involving four dermatology referral hospitals to investigate the association between psoriasis severity that has hard-to-treat lesions with the prevalence of MetS in Jakarta, Indonesia. Data was collected from April to October 2022. The severity of 84 hard-to-treat psoriasis patients was measured by Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) scores. The participants divided into PASI score >10 (severe) and ≤ 10 (mild-moderate) groups. MetS was identified based on the modified National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III. MetS was found in 64.3% of patients. Patients with a PASI score>10 had a significantly higher risk of metabolic syndrome compared to those with a score ≤ 10 (78.6% vs 50%, OR 3.667; 95% CI 1.413–9.514; p = 0.006). The prevalence of hypertension (p = 0.028), low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (p = 0.01), mean fasting blood sugar (p = 0.018), and triglyceride levels (p = 0.044) between the two groups differed significantly. This study found most frequent components of MetS were abdominal obesity, decreased levels of HDL cholesterol, hypertension, hyperglycemia, and hypertriglyceridemia respectively. Individuals with severe hard-to-treat psoriasis had a 3.67 times more likely to have MetS rather than the mild-moderate group. © 2024 Evyana et al.
Adult; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Humans; Indonesia; Male; Metabolic Syndrome; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Psoriasis; Severity of Illness Index; high density lipoprotein; high density lipoprotein cholesterol; low density lipoprotein cholesterol; triacylglycerol; adult; Article; body mass; cholesterol blood level; comorbidity; controlled study; cross-sectional study; disease duration; disease severity; fasting; glucose blood level; health insurance; human; hyperglycemia; hyperlipidemia; hypertension; intertrigo; major clinical study; male; metabolic syndrome X; middle aged; obesity; patient referral; phototherapy; polysomnography; prevalence; psoriasis; Psoriasis Area and Severity Index; risk factor; Th17 cell; triacylglycerol level; waist circumference; clinical trial; complication; fem
Direktorat Riset and Pengembangan, Universitas Indonesia, DRPM UI, (NKB-155/UN2.RST/ HKP.05.00/2022); Direktorat Riset and Pengembangan, Universitas Indonesia, DRPM UI
Funding: This study was supported by International Indexed Publication (Publikasi Terindeks Internasional/PUTI) 2022 research grant from the Directorate of Research and Development Universitas Indonesia (No. NKB-155/UN2.RST/ HKP.05.00/2022). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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