BACKGROUND: Both psoriasis and asthma are chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the risk of developing asthma in patients with psoriasis compared with controls. METHODS: This cohort study was conducted using data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Patients with psoriasis (n = 10,288) and matched comparison patients without psoriasis (n = 41,152) were evaluated. A Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was used to determine the risk of asthma in patients with and without psoriasis. RESULTS: The risk of asthma was 1·38-fold higher [95% confidence interval (CI) 1·23-1·54] in the cohort with psoriasis than in the reference cohort, after adjusting for age, sex and comorbidities. The incidence of asthma in men and women with psoriasis exhibited nonsignificant differences. Among all patients aged > 50 years, psoriasis was associated with a higher risk of asthma compared with not having psoriasis [adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1·49; 95% CI 1·18-1·88 (in patients aged 50-64 years); adjusted HR 1·63; 95% CI 1·34-1·99 (in patients aged > 65 years)]. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that patients with psoriasis are associated with a increased risk of developing asthma.
BACKGROUND: Both psoriasis and asthma are chronic immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the risk of developing asthma in patients with psoriasis compared with controls. METHODS: This cohort study was conducted using data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Patients with psoriasis (n = 10,288) and matched comparison patients without psoriasis (n = 41,152) were evaluated. A Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was used to determine the risk of asthma in patients with and without psoriasis. RESULTS: The risk of asthma was 1·38-fold higher [95% confidence interval (CI) 1·23-1·54] in the cohort with psoriasis than in the reference cohort, after adjusting for age, sex and comorbidities. The incidence of asthma in men and women with psoriasis exhibited nonsignificant differences. Among all patients aged > 50 years, psoriasis was associated with a higher risk of asthma compared with not having psoriasis [adjusted hazard ratio (HR) 1·49; 95% CI 1·18-1·88 (in patients aged 50-64 years); adjusted HR 1·63; 95% CI 1·34-1·99 (in patients aged > 65 years)]. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that patients with psoriasis are associated with a increased risk of developing asthma.
Authors: Clara Westwell-Roper; Kyle A Williams; Jack Samuels; O Joseph Bienvenu; Bernadette Cullen; Fernando S Goes; Marco A Grados; Daniel Geller; Benjamin D Greenberg; James A Knowles; Janice Krasnow; Nicole C McLaughlin; Paul Nestadt; Yin-Yao Shugart; Gerald Nestadt; S Evelyn Stewart Journal: J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol Date: 2019-06-06 Impact factor: 2.576
Authors: Pierachille Santus; Maurizio Rizzi; Dejan Radovanovic; Andrea Airoldi; Andrea Cristiano; Rosalynn Conic; Stephen Petrou; Paolo Daniele Maria Pigatto; Nicola Bragazzi; Delia Colombo; Mohamad Goldust; Giovanni Damiani Journal: Biomed Res Int Date: 2018-09-23 Impact factor: 3.411