In spite of the large heterogeneity, limited data exist on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) phenotypes. To identify the HS phenotypes that best explain the disease heterogeneity, a cross-sectional study using Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was conducted on a cohort of patients examined at 17 dermatological centers participating in the Italian Registry of HS (IRHIS), and being enrolled between January 2015 and January 2020. Overall 965 patients aged 32.0±12.4 years (mean±SD) were evaluated. A three-class model in LCA best fitted the data. Patients in latent class 1 (LC1) (20.1%) were females, mostly obese, with a high probability of axillary-groin (0.85) and mammary (0.59) lesions, and the highest HS severity. LC2 patients (29.6%) were nonobese males, with moderate disease severity, a high probability of gluteal (0.50) and genital (0.17) lesions, besides axillary-groin involvement, and with acne and pilonidal cysts. LC3 patients (50%) were nonobese females with a milder disease mostly limited to axillary (0.52) and groin areas (0.66). The stratification of HS patients into a severe "axillary-mammary-groin" phenotype with predominantly anterior-body involvement in females, an "axillary-gluteal-groin" phenotype of intermediate severity mainly affecting males in the posterior-body areas, and an "axillary-groin" phenotype with mildest clinical symptoms and limited skin involvement may help optimizing HS management.

Characterization of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Phenotypes: A Multidimensional Latent Class Analysis of the National Italian Registry IRHIS / S. Cazzaniga, E. Pezzolo, V. Bettoli, D. Abeni, A.V. Marzano, A. Patrizi, L. Atzori, G. Fabbrocini, A. Offidani, C. Lasagni, V. Dini, M. Caproni, S.P. Cannavò, L. Naldi. - In: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-202X. - 141:5(2021), pp. 1236-1242. [10.1016/j.jid.2020.08.032]

Characterization of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Phenotypes: A Multidimensional Latent Class Analysis of the National Italian Registry IRHIS

A.V. Marzano;
2021

Abstract

In spite of the large heterogeneity, limited data exist on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) phenotypes. To identify the HS phenotypes that best explain the disease heterogeneity, a cross-sectional study using Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was conducted on a cohort of patients examined at 17 dermatological centers participating in the Italian Registry of HS (IRHIS), and being enrolled between January 2015 and January 2020. Overall 965 patients aged 32.0±12.4 years (mean±SD) were evaluated. A three-class model in LCA best fitted the data. Patients in latent class 1 (LC1) (20.1%) were females, mostly obese, with a high probability of axillary-groin (0.85) and mammary (0.59) lesions, and the highest HS severity. LC2 patients (29.6%) were nonobese males, with moderate disease severity, a high probability of gluteal (0.50) and genital (0.17) lesions, besides axillary-groin involvement, and with acne and pilonidal cysts. LC3 patients (50%) were nonobese females with a milder disease mostly limited to axillary (0.52) and groin areas (0.66). The stratification of HS patients into a severe "axillary-mammary-groin" phenotype with predominantly anterior-body involvement in females, an "axillary-gluteal-groin" phenotype of intermediate severity mainly affecting males in the posterior-body areas, and an "axillary-groin" phenotype with mildest clinical symptoms and limited skin involvement may help optimizing HS management.
Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee e Veneree
2021
21-ott-2020
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