Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Bipolar Disorders: A Population-Based Study

Dana Tzur Bitan, Daniella Berzin, Arnon Cohen

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Abstract

Background: Psychological comorbidities have been reported in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), yet only a few studies have investigated the possible association between HS and severe psychiatric disorders. The current study aimed to assess the association between HS and bipolar disorder, a major, chronic, psychiatric disease. Methods: A nationwide, population-based study was performed utilizing data from the Clalit Health Services (CHS) database in Israel. The study included 4,191 HS patients and 20,941 age- and gender-matched controls. A multivariate binary logistic regression, adjusted for demographic and behavioral risk factors, was performed. Results: A higher proportion of bipolar disorders was found among HS patients compared to controls (0.7 vs. 0.1%, respectively). There was an increased proportion of active smokers among HS patients than among controls (53.4 vs. 13.5%, respectively). In the multivariate analysis, adjusting for age, sex, and smoking, HS was found to be independently and positively associated with bipolar disorders (OR 2.12, 95% CI 1.21-3.27, p < 0.01), yet after controlling for body mass this association became nonsignificant. Conclusions: Bipolar disorders are associated with HS. Future studies should explore whether cardiometabolic deficiencies might account for this association. Healthcare providers should consider this potential co-occurrence as it may impede patient compliance and require appropriate screening and treatment. Results also stress the need for a multidisciplinary approach to optimize management of the disease and its associated comorbidities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)298-304
Number of pages7
JournalDermatology
Volume236
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Bipolar disorders
  • Epidemiology
  • Hidradenitis suppurativa
  • Psychodermatology
  • Quality of life

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Dermatology

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