Galezowski A, Maccari F, Hadj-Rabia S, Sigal M-L, Phan A, Lahfa M, Bursztejn A-C, Barthélémy H, Boralévi F, Reguiai Z, Chiavérini C, Estève E, Bourrat E, Ruer-Mulard M, Beauchet A, Mahé E
Service de dermatologie et médecine vasculaire, hôpital Victor-Dupouy, 69, rue du Lieutenant-Colonel-Prud'hon, 95100 Argenteuil, France.
Service de dermatologie, hôpital d'instruction des armées Bégin, 94160 Saint-Mandé, France.
Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2018 Jan;145(1):13-20. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2017.10.008. Epub 2017 Nov 13.
Psoriatic arthritis affects 20-30% of patients with psoriasis. Few epidemiological data are available in France about its prevalence and its association with skin lesions and comorbidities.
To assess the epidemiological aspects and the risk factors for psoriatic arthritis in children and adults in France.
Two cross-sectional studies were conducted in France in children (χ-Psocar, 23 pediatric dermatology centers belonging to the SFDP, 1 year) and adults (Resopsocar, 29 dermatology centers belonging to GEM RESOPSO, 4 months) to study the link between psoriasis and cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities.
Three hundred and thirteen children (males: 47.6%; mean age: 9.4 yrs) and 1,954 adults (males: 56.0%; mean age: 48.5 yrs) with psoriasis were included, with 4.2% of the children and 21.0% of the adults presenting psoriatic arthritis. Prevalence increased with age: 2.2% of children, 14.2% of adolescents, and over 20% after 40 years. It decreased after the age of 70 years (19.4%). Regardless of age, arthritis was not associated with gender. In the children's group, rheumatism was associated with nail involvement (P=0.04) and disease severity (P=0.0004). Adult rheumatism was associated with generalized plaque psoriasis (P=0.002), disease severity (P<0.0001), and obesity (P<0.0001). Localized plaque psoriasis was less often associated with arthritis (P<0.05).
These two cross-sectional studies conducted in 2267 patients in France yielded information on the prevalence of joint involvement from infants to elderly subjects. It is the first study conducted in a single population to provide data for the whole population. Prevalence gradually increases with age, without gender difference, before decreasing in old age. We confirm the association of nail involvement in the first years of life, and of obesity in adults.
银屑病关节炎影响20%-30%的银屑病患者。在法国,关于其患病率以及与皮肤病变和合并症的关联,流行病学数据较少。
评估法国儿童和成人银屑病关节炎的流行病学特征及危险因素。
在法国针对儿童(χ-Psocar研究,隶属于法国皮肤病学协会的23个儿科皮肤病中心,为期1年)和成人(Resopsocar研究,隶属于GEM RESOPSO的29个皮肤科中心,为期4个月)开展了两项横断面研究,以探讨银屑病与心血管及代谢合并症之间的联系。
纳入了313名患有银屑病的儿童(男性:47.6%;平均年龄:9.4岁)和1954名患有银屑病的成人(男性:56.0%;平均年龄:48.5岁),其中4.2%的儿童和21.0%的成人患有银屑病关节炎。患病率随年龄增长而升高:儿童为2.2%,青少年为14.2%,40岁以后超过20%。70岁以后患病率下降(19.4%)。无论年龄如何,关节炎与性别无关。在儿童组中,关节炎与指甲受累(P=0.04)和疾病严重程度(P=0.0004)相关。成人关节炎与泛发性斑块状银屑病(P=0.002)、疾病严重程度(P<0.0001)和肥胖(P<0.0001)相关。局限性斑块状银屑病与关节炎的关联较少(P<0.05)。
在法国对2267名患者进行的这两项横断面研究得出了从婴儿到老年人群关节受累患病率的相关信息。这是在单一人群中开展的第一项为全体人群提供数据的研究。患病率在老年之前随年龄逐渐升高,无性别差异,之后下降。我们证实了儿童期头几年指甲受累以及成人肥胖与银屑病关节炎的关联。