Atopic Dermatitis and Infertility: A Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Study.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-21 DOI:10.1159/000515600
Amir Horev, Guy Shalom, Adi Y Weintraub, Tamar Freud, Arnon D Cohen
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Abstract

Background: Given that common pathophysiological factors play a role in atopic dermatitis (AD) and infertility, we assumed that the 2 conditions might demonstrate an epidemiological association. Large-scale epidemiological data on this topic are lacking.

Objectives: The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential association between AD and infertility in a broad community-based population.

Methods: A nationwide retrospective cohort study was conducted, analyzing the association between AD and infertility. We compared AD patients diagnosed by a dermatologist between 2002 and 2018 and a matched control group. The study population was subdivided according to age into adults (age ≥18 years) and children (age <18 years), and was further subdivided according to AD severity, classified as either mild or moderate-to-severe according to AD-related drug use and healthcare services utilization.

Results: The study included 127,150 patients with AD and 127,071 comparison enrollees. AD was associated with a higher prevalence of infertility than that of the control group (1.4 and 1.1%, respectively). The prevalence of infertility, per 1,000 patient-years, was increased in patients with AD compared to that of the control group (2.17 and 1.7, respectively). Multivariate analysis for infertility demonstrated that AD was a key risk factor for infertility in both males and females with mild AD and moderate-to-severe AD.

Conclusion: A significant association between AD and infertility was observed. This association suggests that infertility may be an additional manifestation of AD. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the impact of AD management in the setting of infertility and vice versa.

特应性皮炎与不孕症:一项全国回顾性队列研究。
背景:鉴于常见的病理生理因素在特应性皮炎(AD)和不孕症中发挥作用,我们假设这两种情况可能显示出流行病学关联。缺乏关于这一主题的大规模流行病学数据。目的:本研究的目的是在广泛的社区人群中评估AD与不孕症之间的潜在关联。方法:在全国范围内进行回顾性队列研究,分析AD与不孕症的关系。我们比较了2002年至2018年期间由皮肤科医生诊断的AD患者和匹配的对照组。研究人群根据年龄细分为成人(年龄≥18岁)和儿童(年龄)。结果:该研究包括127,150例AD患者和127,071例对照受试者。与对照组相比,AD组不孕的发生率更高(分别为1.4%和1.1%)。与对照组相比,AD患者的不孕症患病率(每1000患者年)增加(分别为2.17和1.7)。不孕症的多因素分析表明,AD是男性和女性轻度AD和中重度AD患者不孕症的关键危险因素。结论:AD与不孕症有显著相关性。这一关联提示不孕症可能是AD的另一种表现。需要进一步的研究来评估AD管理对不孕症的影响,反之亦然。
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