2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11154328
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Case-Fatality and Temporal Trends in Patients with Psoriasis and End-Stage Renal Disease

Abstract: Background and Objectives: During the last decades, growing evidence corroborates that chronic inflammatory disease impairs the body beyond the cutaneous barrier. Linkage between psoriasis and kidney disease, and in particular between psoriasis and end-stage renal disease (ESRD), have not yet been elucidated. We sought to analyze the impact of concomitant psoriasis on the in-hospital outcomes of patients hospitalized with ESRD. Patients and Methods: We analyzed data on characteristics, comorbidities, and in-ho… Show more

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“…Additionally, research has shown that patients with ESRD and psoriasis tend to be hospitalized at a younger age, on average, compared to those with ESRD alone. This suggests that the presence of psoriasis may exacerbate the clinical course of ESRD and increase the need for medical intervention or hospitalization in affected individuals [23]. Moreover, the potential for the clinical remission of psoriasis following kidney transplantation is an important consideration in the management of patients with ESRD undergoing HD who also have psoriasis.…”
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“…Additionally, research has shown that patients with ESRD and psoriasis tend to be hospitalized at a younger age, on average, compared to those with ESRD alone. This suggests that the presence of psoriasis may exacerbate the clinical course of ESRD and increase the need for medical intervention or hospitalization in affected individuals [23]. Moreover, the potential for the clinical remission of psoriasis following kidney transplantation is an important consideration in the management of patients with ESRD undergoing HD who also have psoriasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%