Palmoplantar Pustulosis has a Greater Disease Burden than Plaque Psoriasis: Real-World Evidence From the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry.

Q3 Medicine
Mark G Lebwohl, Rose Anne Medeiros, Rachel H Mackey, Wendell C Valdecantos, Kimberly G Brodovicz, Apinya Lertratanakul, Bruce Strober
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Abstract

Background: Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a rare skin disease characterized by episodes of neutrophilic pustules on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Current treatments for PPP have limited efficacy, and there is little real-world evidence characterizing the disease burden of PPP in patients.

Objective: To describe and compare the clinical characteristics and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of patients with PPP with those of patients with plaque psoriasis.

Methods: This real-world study used data from patients with PPP or plaque psoriasis enrolled in the CorEvitas Psoriasis Registry. Disease characteristics, historical medical data, PROs, and quality-of-life measures were compared between patients with PPP and those with plaque psoriasis. These measures were also compared following patient stratification by body surface area involvement or Psoriasis Area and Severity Index. This study is purely descriptive; no hypothesis testing was performed.

Results: In this data set, patients with PPP (n = 64) reported higher mean overall pain, using the visual analog scale, relative to those with plaque psoriasis (n = 4894). Patients with PPP also reported a greater proportion of work hours missed or affected; greater impairment of work; and greater impairment of daily activity than patients with plaque psoriasis. Similar effects were observed irrespective of patient stratification.

Conclusion: Generally, PPP was associated with worse PROs and a greater impact on quality of life compared with plaque psoriasis. These findings highlight a need to develop effective therapies for PPP to improve disease management.

掌跖脓疱病比斑块性银屑病有更大的疾病负担:来自CorEvitas银屑病登记处的真实世界证据
掌跖脓疱病(PPP)是一种罕见的皮肤疾病,其特征是手掌和脚底出现中性粒细胞脓疱。目前对PPP的治疗效果有限,并且很少有真实的证据表明PPP患者的疾病负担。目的描述并比较PPP患者与斑块型银屑病患者的临床特征和患者报告预后(PROs)。方法:这项现实世界的研究使用了CorEvitas银屑病登记处登记的PPP或斑块型银屑病患者的数据。比较PPP患者和斑块型银屑病患者的疾病特征、病史资料、PROs和生活质量指标。这些措施也比较了患者分层后的体表面积受累或银屑病面积和严重程度指数。这项研究纯粹是描述性的;未进行假设检验。结果在该数据集中,使用视觉模拟量表,PPP患者(n = 64)报告的平均总体疼痛高于斑块型银屑病患者(n = 4894)。患有PPP的患者也报告了更大比例的工作时间缺失或受到影响;对工作的更大损害;比斑块型银屑病患者的日常活动受损更严重。无论患者分层如何,均观察到类似的效果。结论与斑块型银屑病相比,PPP与更差的PROs相关,对生活质量的影响更大。这些发现强调了开发有效的PPP疗法以改善疾病管理的必要性。
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