| Literature DB >> 32793666 |
Kevin Phan1,2, Ya Ruth Huo2, Saxon D Smith3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the hair follicles, and has been associated with a multitude of systemic disorders and pathologies. There is increasing evidence to suggest that chronic inflammatory skin disorders may be associated with psychiatric comorbidities, however this relationship has not been well established. We aimed perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the association between HS and psychiatric comorbidities, suicide and substance abuse.Entities:
Keywords: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS); anxiety; depression; psychiatric; psychoses; substance abuse; suicide
Year: 2020 PMID: 32793666 PMCID: PMC7396254 DOI: 10.21037/atm-20-1028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839
Search strategy used in the present systematic review and meta-analysis
| Number | Search | Results |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | hidradenitis suppurativa.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 5,256 |
| 2 | acne inversa.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 770 |
| 3 | psychiatric.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 560,257 |
| 4 | psychological.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 1,237,948 |
| 5 | depression.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 1,062,285 |
| 6 | anxiety.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 590,424 |
| 7 | psychosis.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 159,963 |
| 8 | bipolar.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 186,833 |
| 9 | schizophrenia.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 342,179 |
| 10 | personality disorder.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 73,394 |
| 11 | substance abuse.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 120,877 |
| 12 | alcohol abuse.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 54,600 |
| 13 | suicide.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 182,295 |
| 14 | self-harm.mp. [mp=ti, ot, ab, tx, kw, ct, sh, hw, tn, dm, mf, dv, fx, dq, nm, kf, ox, px, rx, an, ui, sy] | 12,236 |
| 15 | (1 or 2) and (3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 or 13 or 14) | 212 |
Figure S1PRISMA flow chart of search strategy.
Characteristics of included studies in the present systematic review and meta-analysis
| Author | Year | Number of patients | Country | Data source | Identification of cases | Controls | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HS | Control | ||||||
| Garg | 2017 | 49,380 | 23,153,180 | United States | Multi-health system data analytics and research platform (Explorys) | Systemized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT) of ‘hidradenitis’ and ;suicide’ | General population participants in the database without diagnosis of HS |
| Garg | 2018 | 32,625 | 9,581,640 | United States | Multi-health system data analytics and research platform (Explorys) | SNOMED-CT term ‘hidradenitis’ has one-to-one mapping to the ICD-9 codes 705.83, and was used to identify patients with HS | General population participants in the database without diagnosis of HS |
| Huilaja (psoriasis controls) | 2018 | 4,337 | 17,318 | Finland | Finnish Care Register for Health Care maintained by the National Institute of Health and Welfare | ICD-9 codes 7058C and ICD-10 code L73.2 | Patients diagnosed with psoriasis (ICD-9 codes 6918B, 6961A and ICD-10 code L40.0) or benign melanocytic nevi (ICD-9 codes 2160-9A and ICD-10 codes D22) |
| Ingram (proxy cases) | 2018 | 69,842 | 93,869 | United Kingdom | U.K. Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) linked to hospital episode statistics data | To capture undiagnosed cases, patients were identified from those attending primary care for multiple skin boil consultations | General population participants in the database without diagnosis of HS |
| Ingram (physician diagnosed cases) | 2018 | 24,027 | 93,869 | United Kingdom | U.K. Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) linked to hospital episode statistics data | Physician-diagnosed cases of HS were captured by codes M25y100 (Hidradenitis) and M25y111 (Hidradenitis suppurativa) | General population participants in the database without diagnosis of HS |
| Kimball (mild HS) | 2018 | 2,292 | 2,292 | United States | OptumHealth Care Solutions, Inc. database (January 1999–March 2014), an administrative claims database | Patients who received at least one code ICD-9 code for HS (705.83) | Database controls—cases without diagnosis of HS |
| Kimball (severe HS) | 2018 | 3,065 | 3,065 | United States | OptumHealth Care Solutions, Inc. database (January 1999–March 2014), an administrative claims database | Patients who received at least one code ICD-9 code for HS (705.83) | Database controls—cases without diagnosis of HS |
| Onderdijk | 2013 | 211 | 233 | Netherlands, Denmark | Patient records from Departments of Dermatology, at Deventer Hospital in the Netherlands and Roskilde Hospital in Denmark, from March to November 2009 | Diagnoses by dermatologist in the department, as per definitions of HS-Foundation Research meeting in 2009 | The controls did not have HS, (20–60 years old) and were selected among patients attending the out-patient department |
| Patel | 2018 | 24,666 | 87,028,489 | United States | 2002-2012 National Inpatient Sample | ICD-9-CM code 705.83 | Same database, hospitalizations without any diagnosis of HS |
| Riis | 2018 | 500 | 27,265 | Denmark | Danish Blood Donor Study cohort | Questionnaire has been developed for the diagnosis of HS, using two simple questions—(I) ‘Have you had an outbreak of boils during the last 6 months?’ and (II) ‘Where and how many boils have you had?’—listing these locations: axilla, groin, genitals, under the breast and other location. We defined HS as an affirmative answer to question 1, combined with more than two boils in total for question 2 | Blood donors without diagnosis of HS |
| Shavit | 2015 | 3,207 | 6,412 | Israel | cross-sectional study using data mining techniques utilizing the Clalit database in Israel | At least one documented diagnosis of HS in the medical records between 1997 and 2011, registered by a Clalit dermatologist (3,207 patients) | Age and gender matched participants without diagnosis of HS |
| Shlyankevich | 2014 | 1,730 | 1,730 | United States | Retrospective chart analysis of the Research Patient Data Registry (RPDR) at Massachusetts General Hospital | Patients who received at least one code ICD-9 code for HS (705.83). Diagnosis of HS was validated in the medical record by a dermatologist’s confirmation of HS, an accurate description of HS lesions by a reporting physician, or the results of a pathology report | Database searched during same time period to randomly select participants without HS diagnosis |
| Thorlacius | 2018 | 7,732 | 4,354,137 | Denmark | Danish National Patient Register | Recorded diagnosis of HS (ICD-8 code 705.91 and ICD-10 code L73.2) in the Danish National Patient Register | Participants of database, general population without diagnosis of HS |
| Tiri (psoriasis controls) | 2018 | 498 | 8,632 | Finland | Finnish Care Register for Health Care maintained by the National Institute of Health and Welfare | ICD-9, code 7058C and ICD-10 code L73.2 | Patients diagnosed with psoriasis (ICD-9 codes 6918B, 6961A and ICD-10 code L40.0) or benign melanocytic nevi (ICD-9 codes 2160-9A and ICD-10 codes D22) |
Figure 1Forest plot of association between hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and psychiatric commodities including schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders.
Figure 2Forest plot of association between hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and suicides.
Figure 3Forest plot of association between hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and substance abuse.