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Pediatric psoriasis patients over the age of 12 years old developed MetS 27 out of 70 cases (0.38) compared to the patients younger than 12 years old (25 out of 107 cases, 0.23), absolute risk reduction = 0.15, 95% CI 0.01–0.29, P = 0.029. The overall outcomes of pediatric psoriasis were good even though traditional topical and systemic treatments were provided in the study population. Conclusion The present study revealed that there was 15% increased MetS in the pediatric psoriasis patients over the age of 12 years old as compared to the patients of prepubertal age (≤12 years old). Increased attention to the early detection of MetS in pediatric psoriasis is recommended. 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目的:探讨18岁以下儿童牛皮癣的流行病学资料,包括牛皮癣的类型、与代谢综合征(MetS)的相关性、治疗方法和治疗结果至少一年的随访。患者和方法:这是一项针对2001年1月至2020年12月期间在泰国孔敬大学医学院单一三级儿科转诊中心的儿童牛皮癣患者的20年回顾性研究。牛皮癣的诊断基于ICD-10的记录诊断,医疗记录由注册儿科医生评估。结果:研究人群中有177例小儿牛皮癣。平均年龄10.50岁,SD 4.80。平均体重指数(BMI)为19.10 (SD 5.44)。有52例(29.37%)发生met。12岁以上的儿童牛皮癣患者70例中有27例(0.38)发生MetS,而12岁以下的患者107例中有25例(0.23),绝对风险降低= 0.15,95% CI 0.01-0.29, P = 0.029。即使在研究人群中提供了传统的局部和全身治疗,儿童牛皮癣的总体结果也很好。结论:本研究发现,12岁以上儿童牛皮癣患者的met比青春期前(≤12岁)患者增加15%。建议增加对儿童牛皮癣MetS早期检测的关注。生物治疗将是未来顽固性严重小儿牛皮癣病例的另一种选择。
An Association of Pediatric Psoriasis with Metabolic Syndrome in Thai Children: 20 Years Retrospective Study.
Purpose To explore epidemiological data of pediatric psoriasis age under 18 years old regarding, types of psoriasis, the correlation with metabolic syndrome (MetS), treatments, and treatment outcomes of at least one year follow-up. Patients and Methods This was a 20-year-retrospective study of pediatric psoriasis patients in a single tertiary pediatric referral center, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand, between January 2001 and December 2020. The diagnosis of psoriasis was based on recorded diagnosis from ICD-10, and medical record was evaluated by certified pediatricians. Results There were 177 pediatric psoriasis in the study population. The mean age was 10.50, SD 4.80. The mean body mass index (BMI) was 19.10 (SD 5.44). There were 52 cases (29.37%) with MetS. Pediatric psoriasis patients over the age of 12 years old developed MetS 27 out of 70 cases (0.38) compared to the patients younger than 12 years old (25 out of 107 cases, 0.23), absolute risk reduction = 0.15, 95% CI 0.01–0.29, P = 0.029. The overall outcomes of pediatric psoriasis were good even though traditional topical and systemic treatments were provided in the study population. Conclusion The present study revealed that there was 15% increased MetS in the pediatric psoriasis patients over the age of 12 years old as compared to the patients of prepubertal age (≤12 years old). Increased attention to the early detection of MetS in pediatric psoriasis is recommended. Biologic therapy would be an alternative option in severe recalcitrant pediatric psoriasis cases in the future.