4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Are patients with psoriasis undertreated? Results of National Psoriasis Foundation survey

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 957-962

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.06.042

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Objective. We sought to assess whether patients with psoriasis with moderate or severe disease are being treated with systemic therapy. Methods. Participants were identified from a random sample of the National Psoriasis Foundation contact database who were 18 years and older, with severe psoriasis (> 10% body surface area) and moderate psoriasis (3%-10% body surface area); respondents with psoriatic arthritis were excluded. Results. In all, 1657 respondents with psoriasis completed the survey (28% severe, 41% moderate). A total of 39% of respondents with severe psoriasis and 37% with moderate psoriasis were not Currently receiving any treatment. Among respondents currently receiving therapy, only 43% of respondents with severe psoriasis received either traditional systemic therapy, biologic therapy, or phototherapy. Limitations: Respondents were from the National Psoriasis Foundation contact database and reported their current severity, which may be affected by their treatment. Body surface area as a measure of patient-reported severity has not been validated but has been used in several published studies. Conclusions: Almost 40% of respondents with psoriasis were currently not receiving treatment. For respondents with severe psoriasis, 26% were treated with systemic therapy, phototherapy, or both; 39% were not in treatment; and 35% were treated with topical therapy alone.

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