Mohr Nicole, Petersen Jana, Kirsten Natalia, Augustin Matthias
Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Clin Epidemiol. 2021 May 26;13:373-382. doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S304155. eCollection 2021.
Most epidemiological data on vitiligo refer to selected environments or focus on the prevalence of comorbidity unrelated to the population.
Aim of the study was to gain robust representative prevalence data on vitiligo and on associated dermatologic comorbidity in the German adult population.
A dual population-based approach was applied with 1) primary data obtained between 2004 and 2014 from dermatological exams in the general working population; 2) claims data from a large German statutory health insurance, reference year 2010.
In the working cohort (N = 121,783; 57% male; mean age 43 years), the prevalence of vitiligo was 0.77% (0.84% in men; 0.67% in women). In the claims data (N = 1,619,678; 38% male; mean age 46 years), prevalence was 0.17% (0.14% in men; 0.18% in women). In the working cohort, vitiligo was significantly more common in people with fair skin type, ephelides and port-wine stains and less common in people with acne and solar lentigines. In the claims data, vitiligo was associated with a variety of skin conditions, eg, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and alopecia areata.
The resulting discrepancy of claims vs primary data between 0.17% and 0.77% indicates the most probable spectrum of vitiligo prevalence in Germany. It is more frequently observed in clinical exams than recorded in claims data, indicating a marked proportion of people seeking no medical help. Such nonattendance may result from the fact that many treatment options do not provide satisfying benefits to the patients.
大多数关于白癜风的流行病学数据都来自特定环境或关注与总体人群无关的合并症患病率。
本研究旨在获取德国成年人群中关于白癜风及其相关皮肤合并症的可靠代表性患病率数据。
采用基于双人群的方法,1)主要数据来自2004年至2014年普通劳动人群的皮肤科检查;2)来自德国一家大型法定健康保险的理赔数据,参考年份为2010年。
在劳动队列(N = 121,783;男性占57%;平均年龄43岁)中,白癜风患病率为0.77%(男性为0.84%;女性为0.67%)。在理赔数据(N = 1,619,678;男性占38%;平均年龄46岁)中,患病率为0.17%(男性为0.14%;女性为0.18%)。在劳动队列中,白癜风在皮肤白皙型、雀斑和葡萄酒色斑患者中更为常见,而在痤疮和日光性雀斑患者中则较少见。在理赔数据中,白癜风与多种皮肤疾病相关,例如特应性皮炎、银屑病和斑秃。
理赔数据与主要数据之间0.17%至0.77%的差异表明了德国白癜风患病率最可能的范围。在临床检查中比在理赔数据中更频繁观察到白癜风,这表明有相当比例的患者未寻求医疗帮助。这种未就诊情况可能是由于许多治疗方案未能给患者带来满意的疗效。