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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 2

May 14-15, 2018 | Montreal, Canada

Spring Dermatology &

Skin Care Expo Conference

Background:

Psoriasis is associated with multiple other

comorbidities, including gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and liver

diseases (LD). But no study has been performed in Russian

population of Psoriasis (PsO) patients.

Objectives:

To evaluate the prevalence of GIT and LD

comorbidity in a hospital-based cohort of patients (pts) with

severe PsO.

Methods:

330 pts (234 Male (M)/96 Female (F)), mean age

39.9±0.9/38.05±1.3 years accordingly, mean PASI 49.4±0.56,

PsO duration 11.6±0.6 years were included. PsO pts with

GIT and LD, including diseases of oesophagus, stomach

and duodenum (K20–K31), disorders of gallbladder, biliary

tract and pancreas (K80–K87), alcoholic and toxic liver

disease (K70–K77) (LD), viral hepatitis (B15–B19) (VH) were

identify in the hospital database reporting and coding by

International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related

Health Problems (ICD-10) between 2010-2011 years. M±m,

t-test, (%) were calculated. All p<0.05 were considered to

indicate statistical significance.

Results:

166 (103-M/63 - F) out of 330 pts (50.3%) had GIT

and LD. M and F pts were at the same age. No significantly

differences were found in the prevalence of GIT and LD

coding as K20–K31 betweenMand F pts – in 47 out of 103 pts

(45.6%) and in 29 out of 63 pts (46.0%) accordingly (p<0.05).

GIT and LD coding as K80–K87 were found in significantly

more cases in M pts compare to F pts - in 23 out of 103 pts

(22.3%) and in 23 out of 63 pts (36.5%) accordingly (p<0.05).

LD coding as K70–K77 were found in significantly more cases

in M pts compare to F pts - in 19 out of 103 pts (18.4%) and

in 3 out of 63 pts (4.8%) accordingly (p<0.05). VH coding as

B15–B19 were found in significantly more cases in M pts

compare to F pts - in 29 out of 103 pts (28.2%) and in eight

out of 63 pts (12.7%) accordingly (p<0.05).

Conclusions:

GIT and LD comorbidities are common for

hospital-treated cohort pts with severe plaque PsO. Young

M pts with severe plaque PsO significantly often suffer from

LD and VH compared to F pts. Young F pts with severe plaque

PsO tend to suffer from diseases of the gallbladder, biliary

tract and pancreas compared to M pts.

e:

nbatkaeva.derm@yandex.ru

Diseases of the digestive system in young patients with severe plaque psoriasis: A hospital-based study

Nadezhda Batkaeva

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia