Sleep disorders in rheumatoid arthritis, axial spondyloarthritis and psoriatic arthritis
Dagna Polak,
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Mariusz Korkosz,
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Zofia Guła
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et al.
Rheumatology International,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
45(2)
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Sleep quality and risk of obstructive sleep apnea in psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa patients
Archives of Dermatological Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
317(1)
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Language: Английский
Sleep disturbances in psoriasis, an analysis of biometric data from the all of us database
Elizabeth Fagan,
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Christopher Reagen,
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Bianca Ituarte
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et al.
Archives of Dermatological Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
317(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Erectile dysfunction in dermatology and venereology: From aetiopathogenic mechanisms to practical considerations for dermato‐venereologists
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 8, 2025
Erectile
dysfunction
(ED)
is
an
often
undiagnosed
but
significantly
prevalent
condition
among
male
dermato-venereological
patients,
characterized
by
a
complex
pathophysiology
and
substantial
impact
on
quality
of
life.
This
review
aimed
to
synthesize
recent
literature
the
increased
risk
ED
in
skin
diseases,
underlying
pathogenic
mechanisms-including
vasculogenic,
endocrine,
neurogenic,
psychogenic
immunologic
pathways-as
well
as
dermatologist's
role
managing
patients'
sexual
health.
Inflammatory
conditions
(e.g.
psoriasis,
atopic
dermatitis,
lichen
simplex
chronicus
chronic
hand
eczema),
infections
(viral,
bacterial
fungal,
including
sexually
transmitted
infections),
autoimmune
scleroderma
pemphigus)
disorders
apocrine
eccrine
glands
(such
hidradenitis
suppurativa)
have
all
been
linked
ED.
The
multi-systemic
nature
many
dermatologic
diseases
has
become
increasingly
evident
due
their
associations
with
cardiovascular
metabolic
comorbidities
(atherosclerosis,
hypertension,
syndrome
vitamin
D
deficiency),
central
peripheral
neuropathies,
endocrine
(hypogonadism
diabetes
mellitus)
or
genito-urinary
sequelae
infections,
while
further
highlights
major
mental
health
burden
conditions.
Dermatologists
are
unique
position
evaluate
function
factors,
investigate
potential
causes
through
accessible
routine
tests,
prescribe
impotence
medication,
consider
erectile
overall
treatment
choice
provide
integrative
lifestyle
recommendations.
Addressing
practice
offers
significant
benefits
for
both
patients
healthcare
systems,
improving
compliance,
reducing
logistical
challenges
optimizing
financial
outcomes.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Step Therapy on Individuals with Psoriatic Disease in the USA: Patient and Provider Perspectives
Dermatology and Therapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 3, 2025
The
management
of
psoriatic
disease
has
been
revolutionized
by
biologic
medications
in
recent
years.
Despite
their
efficacy
and
safety,
patients
are
often
required
insurance
plans
the
USA
or
national
formulary
guidelines
other
countries
to
try
fail
treatments
first,
which
is
a
strategy
called
step
therapy.
Originally
designed
contain
costs
specialty
drugs,
therapy
number
negative
impacts
on
providers,
both
personally
clinically.
This
article
coauthored
patient
with
psoriasis
arthritis
who
navigated
She
describes
her
early
experiences
achieving
control
medication,
only
later
be
diagnosed
need
revise
this
treatment
plan.
then
explains
how
denials
impact
life
physically,
emotionally,
socially,
medically.
case
discussed
from
perspective
dermatologist
specializing
inflammatory
skin
disease.
We
highlight
psychosocial
burden
disease,
as
well
its
patients,
entire
medical
system.
Language: Английский
Factors Associated with Anxiety, Depression, and Quality of Life in Patients with Psoriasis: A Cross-Sectional Study
Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9), P. 865 - 865
Published: Aug. 27, 2024
Background:
Psoriasis
is
a
chronic
skin
disorder
affecting
2–3%
of
the
global
population,
and
associated
with
several
comorbidities,
including
psychiatric
disorders.
This
study
aimed
to
identify
factors
influencing
anxiety,
depression,
quality
life
(QoL)
in
patients
psoriasis.
Methods:
observational
included
112
diagnosed
Dermatological
assessments
were
conducted
using
Psodisk,
Hamilton
Anxiety
Rating
Scale
(HAM-A),
Depression
(HAM-D),
Symptom
Checklist-90-Revised
(SCL-90-R),
36-Item
Short
Form
Health
Survey
(SF-36).
Descriptive
statistics,
correlation
analyses,
multivariate
regression
models
employed.
Results:
The
sample
was
predominantly
middle-aged
males
(mean
age
48.91
years).
Females
(p
<
0.001),
arthritis
0.05),
those
sedentary
lifestyle
0.05)
showed
higher
anxiety
depression
scores.
Psodisk
subscales
significantly
correlated
symptoms
QoL
measures
0.001).
Pain
(B:
0.63,
p
0.05;
B:
−2.03,
0.01)
sleep
disturbances
0.68,
0.01;
0.60,
−1.46,
−1.57,
3.91,
emerged
as
major
predictors
poor
mental
health
reduced
QoL.
Conclusions.
underscores
complex
relationship
between
psoriasis,
Key
exacerbating
include
female
gender,
arthritis,
lifestyle.
Comprehensive
management
psoriasis
should
address
both
dermatological
psychological
aspects,
focus
on
pain
relief
improving
enhance
overall
patient
well-being.
Language: Английский
Association Between Psoriasis and Sleep Quality Among US Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2014
Yidian Fu,
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Zhou Jing-hua,
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Zonglin Li
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 3, 2024
Abstract
Current
research
has
been
restricted
in
furnishing
nationally
representative
data
regarding
the
association
between
psoriasis
and
sleep
quality
US
adults.
To
fill
this
gap,
we
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
using
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
(NHANES)
2009–2014.
We
identified
376
(2.83%)
cases
of
3,615
(29.1%)
disorder
among
13,002
adult
citizens
present
study.
The
results
showed
that
was
significantly
associated
with
adults
(OR,
1.71;
95%
CI,
1.36–2.14),
remained
fully
adjusted
model
1.46;
1.15–1.86).
also
several
sensitivity
analyses
(including
IPTW)
to
access
robustness
our
findings.
Interestingly,
found
there
is
no
significant
duration.
These
findings
may
be
important
consider
poor
exacerbate
psoriasis.
Our
contribute
future
clinical
management
patients.
Language: Английский
The influence of blue light sources on somnological disorders among patients with mild to moderate acne
Evgenia N. Yakovleva,
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Yu. N. Perlamutrov
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Consilium Medicum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(8), P. 510 - 515
Published: Oct. 6, 2024
Background.
The
acne
is
a
chronic
inflammatory
skin
disease
that
affects
all
age
groups
of
the
population
and
has
serious
impact
on
quality
life
patients.
Various
endogenous
exogenous
factors
are
involved
in
pathogenesis
dermatosis.
increasing
usage
digital
media
Internet
an
people's
sleep
habits
and,
with
changes
quality,
symptoms
depression,
anxiety
stress
may
increase,
which
leads
to
more
severe
course
dermatoses,
including
acne.
Aim.
To
evaluate
relationship
between
somnological
disorders
(SLD)
frequency
smartphone
use
before
bedtime
patients
mild
moderate
(MMA).
Materials
methods.
A
single-center
observational
prospective
study
was
conducted
from
2023
2024:
130
aged
18
30
years
(average
23.32±2.75
years)
diagnosed
MMA
were
observed.
data
severity
assessed
using
Global
Acne
Grading
System
(GAGS),
degree
disturbance
determined
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI),
according
Dermatology
Life
(DLQI).
Taking
into
account
indicators
iOS
or
Android
operating
system
included
calculating
average
screen
time,
assessing
addiction
fact
1
hour
bedtime.
statistical
processing
carried
out
Jamovi
version
2.3.21
program.
Results.
SLD
identified
85
(65.38%)
MMA.
dermatosis
had
strong
(DLQI20)
82.31%
(n=107).
In
group
I
"poor
sleeping"
there
direct
correlation
(PSQI)
(ρ=0.533;
p0.001)
duration
time
(ρ=0.628;
spent
per
day.
greater
dependence
compared
II
"well
sleeping":
15.94±1.89
points
versus
7.71±1.96
(p0.001).
Conclusion.
It
been
established
level
high
incidence
There
pronounced
dyssomnia
dermatosis;
disturbed
sleep,
phone
day
revealed.
This
demonstrates
need
pay
attention
presence
disturbances
people
suffering
diseases,
particular
Language: Английский
Sleep Quality and Risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Psoriasis and Hidradenitis Suppurativa Patients
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 25, 2024
Abstract
Background/Aim
Psoriasis
and
Hidradenitis
Suppurativa
(HS)
are
chronic
inflammatory
skin
conditions
that
significantly
impact
quality
of
life,
sleep,
increase
morbidity.
This
study
aims
to
compare
sleep
the
risk
obstructive
apnea
(OSA)
in
patients
with
these
conditions.
Additionally,
it
explores
relationships
between
disorders,
demographic
factors,
disease
severity,
markers.
Materials
Methods
The
included
25
HS
50
psoriasis
diagnosed
followed
Dermatology
Department
a
tertiary
healthcare
institution.
Disease
severity
was
assessed
using
HURLEY
score
for
Area
Severity
Index
patients.
Sleep
OSA
were
evaluated
Pittsburgh
Quality
(PSQI),
Berlin,
STOP-Bang
questionnaires.
Results
A
total
75
participated,
group
group.
Of
participants,
%41
female,
mean
age
36.4
±
12.7
years.
had
higher
PSQI
scores
compared
(
p
=
0.001
p
0.003,
respectively).
No
significant
associations
found
questionnaire
either
condition.
However,
rate
high-risk
males
0.004)
more
prevalent
than
(%64
vs.
%26,
0.002).
Conclusion
face
due
factors
like
obesity,
smoking,
increased
neck
waist
circumference,
elevated
inflammation.
Routine
assessment
tools
PSQI,
questionnaires
is
recommended
Language: Английский
Features of sleep disorders in children with psoriasis and comorbid pathologies
Medical alphabet,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. 69 - 72
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Purpose
of
the
study
.
To
analyze
observations
sleep
disorders
in
children
with
psoriasis
and
comorbid
diseases.
Materials
methods
This
article
describes
clinical
cases
14-
15-year-old
patients
diseases
(psoriatic
arthritis
(PsA)
exogenous-constitutional
obesity
2nd
degree)
who
were
treated
at
National
Medical
Research
Center
for
Children’s
Health
Ministry
Russia.
Results
Based
on
results
collecting
anamnesis
polysomnographic
(PSG),
it
was
found
that
a
14-year-old
child
combination
severe
plaque
(PASI
index-21.3
points)
PsA
had
restless
legs
syndrome
(RLS)
moderate
severity,
decreased
efficiency,
increased
fragmentation
due
to
frequent
awakenings.
A
patient
(PASI-66
score)
grade
2
obstructive
apnea
(OSAS),
as
well
time
fall
asleep,
reduced
Conclusions
Sleep
are
common
pathologies.
At
same
time,
implementation
specific
variant
dyssomnia
or
parasomnia
depends
both
underlying
disease
concomitant
ones.
Language: Английский