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Demographics, characteristics and medical treatment among adults with hand eczema in Denmark. A cross‐sectional validation and registry‐based study.

Authors :
Christensen, Maria Oberländer
Yüksel, Yasemin Topal
Vittrup, Ida
Nymand, Lea Krog
Thein, David
Nørreslet, Line Brok
Toft‐Hansen, Jakob Maarbjerg
Janstrup, Anne Klose
Zachariae, Claus
Sommerlund, Mette
Bregnhøj, Anne
Egeberg, Alexander
Agner, Tove
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Thyssen, Jacob Pontoppidan
Source :
Contact Dermatitis (01051873); Apr2024, Vol. 90 Issue 4, p350-364, 15p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The international classification of diseases, 10th revision (ICD‐10) includes several unvalidated diagnostic codes for hand eczema (HE). Knowledge is sparse on HE patient characteristics. Objectives: To validate selected HE ICD‐10 codes in the Danish National Patient Registry (DNPR) and describe disease characteristics, lifestyle factors and medication use in adult HE patients. Methods: Nineteen HE ICD‐10 codes were selected and validated based on patient charts. Five cohorts were constructed based on the diagnostic code, DL30.8H (HE unspecified), in the DNPR: (i) patients with DL30.8H code (n = 8386), (ii) patients with DL30.8H code, but without atopic dermatitis (AD) (n = 7406), (iii) sex‐ and age‐matched general population (n = 8386) without HE. Two additional cohorts nested in the DNPR included participants from the Danish Skin Cohort, (iv) patients with DL30.8H code but without AD (n = 1340) and (v) general population cohort (n = 9876). Results: ICD‐10 codes revealed positive predictive values ≥90% except irritant contact dermatitis (unspecified) (79.7%) and hyperkeratotic hand and foot eczema (84.1%). HE patients were most often women, middle‐aged or older, of Danish ethnicity, had an atopic medical history and were smokers. Topical corticosteroid prescriptions were almost doubled in HE cohorts compared to general populations. Conclusion: We validated several HE ICD‐10 codes and identified important HE patient characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01051873
Volume :
90
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Contact Dermatitis (01051873)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175966221
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.14456