Young Paulina M, Parsi Kory K, Schupp Clayton W, Armstrong April W
Keck School of Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, California.
Dermatol Online J. 2017 Nov 15;23(11):13030/qt95r844ww.
Little is known about wound healing in psoriasis. We performed a cohort study examining differences in wound healing complications between patients with and without psoriasis. Psoriasis patients with traumatic wounds were matched 1:3 to non-psoriasis patients with traumatic wounds based on age, gender, and body mass index (BMI). We examined theincidence of wound complications including infection, necrosis, and hematoma as well as incident antibiotic use within three months following diagnosis of a traumatic wound. The study included 164 patients with traumatic wounds, comprised of 41 patients with psoriasis matched to 123 patients without psoriasis. No statistically significant differences were detected in the incidence of overall wound complications between wound patients with psoriasis and wound patients without psoriasis (14.6% versus. 13.0%, HR 1.18, CI 0.39-3.56). After adjustment for diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, and smoking, no statistically significant differences were detected in the incidence of overall wound complications between patients with and without psoriasis (HR 1.11, CI 0.34-3.58). Specifically, the adjusted rates of antibiotic use were not significantly different between those with and without psoriasis (HR 0.65, CI 0.29-1.46). The incidence of wound complications following traumatic wounds of the skin was found to be similar between patients with and without psoriasis.
关于银屑病伤口愈合的情况知之甚少。我们进行了一项队列研究,以检查有银屑病和无银屑病患者之间伤口愈合并发症的差异。患有创伤性伤口的银屑病患者根据年龄、性别和体重指数(BMI)与患有创伤性伤口的非银屑病患者按1:3进行匹配。我们检查了伤口并发症的发生率,包括感染、坏死和血肿,以及创伤性伤口诊断后三个月内的抗生素使用情况。该研究纳入了164例创伤性伤口患者,其中41例银屑病患者与123例非银屑病患者相匹配。银屑病伤口患者和非银屑病伤口患者之间总体伤口并发症的发生率没有统计学上的显著差异(14.6%对13.0%,风险比1.18,置信区间0.39 - 3.56)。在对糖尿病、外周血管疾病和吸烟进行调整后,有银屑病和无银屑病患者之间总体伤口并发症的发生率没有统计学上的显著差异(风险比1.11,置信区间0.34 - 3.58)。具体而言,有银屑病和无银屑病患者之间调整后的抗生素使用率没有显著差异(风险比0.65,置信区间0.29 - 1.46)。发现有银屑病和无银屑病患者皮肤创伤性伤口后的伤口并发症发生率相似。