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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 5 of 5 Research Studies DisplayedKwa MC, Silverberg JI
Association between inflammatory skin disease and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular co-morbidities in US adults: analysis of Nationwide Inpatient Sample data.
The objective of this study was to determine whether these inflammatory skin diseases are associated with increased cardiovascular/cerebrovascular risk and/or disease. It concluded that atopic dermatitis or eczema (AD-E), pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid (BP), and hidradenitis were all associated with increased cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk, especially at younger age.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Kwa MC, Silverberg JI .
Association between inflammatory skin disease and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular co-morbidities in US adults: analysis of Nationwide Inpatient Sample data.
Am J Clin Dermatol 2017 Dec;18(6):813-23. doi: 10.1007/s40257-017-0293-x.
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Keywords: Cardiovascular Conditions, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Risk, Skin Conditions
Kwa L, Kwa MC, Silverberg JI
Cardiovascular comorbidities of pediatric psoriasis among hospitalized children in the United States.
This study sought to determine if there is an association between pediatric psoriasis and cardiovascular comorbidities. It found that in multivariate survey logistic regression models adjusting for age, sex, and race/ethnicity, pediatric psoriasis was significantly associated with 5 of 10 cardiovascular comorbidities.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Kwa L, Kwa MC, Silverberg JI .
Cardiovascular comorbidities of pediatric psoriasis among hospitalized children in the United States.
J Am Acad Dermatol 2017 Dec;77(6):1023-29. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2017.08.034.
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Keywords: Cardiovascular Conditions, Children/Adolescents, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Hospitalization, Skin Conditions
Kwa MC, Ardalan K, Laumann AE
Predictors of hospitalization, length of stay and costs of care among adults with dermatomyositis in the United States.
The researchers sought to determine the prevalence and risk factors for hospitalization with dermatomyositis and to assess inpatient burden of dermatomyositis. They concluded that there is a significant and increasing inpatient burden for dermatomyositis in the US. Also, there appear to be racial differences as non-whites have higher prevalence of admission, increased length of stay and cost of care.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Kwa MC, Ardalan K, Laumann AE .
Predictors of hospitalization, length of stay and costs of care among adults with dermatomyositis in the United States.
Arthritis Care Res 2017 Sep;69(9):1391-99. doi: 10.1002/acr.23190.
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Keywords: Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Hospitalization, Health Insurance, Skin Conditions
Narla S, Hsu DY, Thyssen JP
Inpatient financial burden of atopic dermatitis in the United States.
Little is known about the inpatient burden of atopic dermatitis (AD). The researchers sought to determine some risk factors and financial-burden of hospitalizations for AD in the US. They found that the high prevalence of hospitalization resulted in total inpatient costs of $8,288,083 per-year for adults and $3,333,868 per-year for children. In conclusion, there is a substantial inpatient financial-burden of AD in the US.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Narla S, Hsu DY, Thyssen JP .
Inpatient financial burden of atopic dermatitis in the United States.
J Invest Dermatol 2017 Jul;137(7):1461-67. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.02.975.
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Keywords: Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Skin Conditions, Healthcare Costs, Hospitalization
Hsu DY, Brieva J, Silverberg NB
Pediatric Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in the United States.
In this study, the investigators sought to determine the morbidity, mortality, and comorbid health conditions of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) in US children. They found that the incidences of SJS, SJS-TEN, and TEN were a mean 5.3, 0.8, and 0.4 cases per million children per year in the US, respectively.The investigators concluded that pediatric SJS/TEN poses a substantial health burden in the United States.
AHRQ-funded; HS023011.
Citation: Hsu DY, Brieva J, Silverberg NB .
Pediatric Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in the United States.
J Am Acad Dermatol 2017 May;76(5):811-17.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2016.12.024..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Skin Conditions