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中国皮肤病患者的瘙痒患病率和严重程度与年龄有关

 

Authors Wang X, Lai Q, Zheng B, Ye L, Wen S, Yan Y, Yang B, Man MQ

Received 5 January 2021

Accepted for publication 12 February 2021

Published 4 March 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 217—223

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S300458

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Dr Jeffrey Weinberg

Background: Although the characteristics of pruritus in some skin diseases are documented, characteristics of pruritus related to gender-, age-, and skin disorder have not yet been well defined.
Objective: To characterize dermatosis-associated pruritus in Chinese patients.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in a single center. The intensity of pruritus was evaluated using a 0– 10 visual analog scale (VAS). Skin disorders were diagnosed by dermatologists. The prevalence and intensity of pruritus were compared among skin disorders, and between males and females.
Results: Valid questionnaires were obtained from 1,246 female and 864 male patients. Patients with acne, eczematous dermatitis, and urticaria accounted for 18%, 17%, and 14%, respectively. Both the prevalence and severity of pruritus varied greatly with skin disorders (< 0.0001). Patients with either urticaria or eczematous dermatitis displayed a higher prevalence of pruritus (92% and 82%, respectively), while subjects with urticaria exhibited the highest VAS in comparison to those with other skin disorders (< 0.05 to < 0.001 vs the others). Moreover, both the prevalence and severity of pruritus were positively associated with age in both males and females (< 0.0001). Furthermore, 60 out of 77 patients (78%) with topical glucocorticoid-induced dermatitis experienced pruritus, with a VAS of 2.03± 0.21. Finally, a lower VAS was found in subjects with oily skin than those with either dry or normal skin.
Conclusion: The prevalence and severity of pruritus vary with skin disorders, skin type, age, and gender in Chinese patients.
Keywords: skin disorder, pruritus, prevalence, severity, gender, age