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      Effectiveness and Safety of Acitretin for the Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Predictors of Clinical Response: A Cohort Study

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          Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the hair follicle which presents with painful nodules, abscesses, and fistulae in apocrine gland-bearing areas of the skin. Approved treatments include antibiotics and biologic drugs such as adalimumab. Despite these treatments, HS management is challenging. Acitretin is an oral retinoid used for its management as 3rd or 4th line therapy. There is little evidence regarding the effectiveness and safety of acitretin treatment for HS, and no reports have previously explored the potential clinical predictors associated with the response to the treatment. Methods: Retrospective cohort study to assess the effectiveness and safety of acitretin treatment in HS patients who failed to respond to topical therapies. Results: Sixty-two patients with moderate to severe HS were included. A significant decrease in the International HS Severity Scoring System (IHS4) score was found over time. Higher basal IHS4 score, family history of HS, follicular phenotype, and history of follicular plugging conditions were potential predictors of response. Most patients did not suffer any adverse events, and no severe side effects were observed. The main cause of discontinuation was lack of efficacy. Conclusion: Acitretin can be considered as a therapeutic option for patients with HS. The presence of follicular phenotype or a history of components of follicular occlusion syndrome is associated with better outcomes.

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          Development and validation of the International Hidradenitis Suppurativa Severity Score System (IHS4), a novel dynamic scoring system to assess HS severity

          A validated tool for the dynamic severity assessment of hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa (HS) is lacking.
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            Hidradenitis Suppurativa/Acne Inversa: Criteria for Diagnosis, Severity Assessment, Classification and Disease Evaluation

            Background: Hidradenitis suppurativa/acne inversa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory, recurrent, debilitating disease, which inflicts a significant burden on patients and is associated with comorbid disorders, such as significantly reduced quality of life, depression, stigmatization, inactivity, working disability, impairment of sexual health and several cardiovascular risk factors. Aims/Methods: To implement an expert consensus on the diagnostic criteria, severity and classification assessment, and an assessment of anti-inflammatory treatment effectiveness based on current evidence. Results: This article provides criteria for diagnosis, severity assessment, classification and evaluation of HS patients. Conclusion: The provided criteria can be used as tools for the promotion of uniformity in HS evaluation and facilitation of early and timely identification and referral in the primary care setting and thorough and efficient evaluation in daily clinical practice.
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              Inter‐ and intrarater reliability of Hurley staging for hidradenitis suppurativa †

              Summary Background Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory and recurrent skin disease. Different staging instruments have been suggested, but none has achieved universal acceptance. Despite the fact that Hurley staging is one of the most widely applied HS disease severity staging instruments, it has not been validated. Objectives To determine the inter‐ and intrarater reliability of the Hurley staging system. Methods Fifteen raters (five plastic surgeons, five general surgeons and five dermatologists) independently staged 30 photos of patients with HS according to Hurley staging at two time points. Reliability was assessed using kappa (&kgr;) statistics, and multivariable logistic regressions were used to determine independent risk factors for photos with discordant staging. Results Inter‐rater reliability was moderate for the three stages of HS [κ = 0·59, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0·48–0·70]. It was moderate for Hurley stage I (κ = 0·45, 95% CI 0·32–0·55) and stage II (κ = 0·51, 95% CI 0·31–0·71) and it was almost perfect for stage III (κ = 0·81, 95% CI 0·62–1·00). The intrarater reliability was substantial for all stages and all raters (κ = 0·65, 95% CI 0·58–0·72). For stage I it was moderate (κ = 0·50, 95% CI 0·38–0·62), for stage II it was substantial (κ = 0·62, 95% CI 0·51–0·73) and for stage III it was almost perfect (κ = 0·82, 95% CI 0·77–0·87). Hurley stages II and III were less likely to result in discordant staging than Hurley stage I (odds ratios 0·47, 95% CI 0·29–0·77 and 0·21, 95% CI 0·12–0·38, respectively). The mean time spent on staging a photo was 14 s. Conclusions Hurley staging is reliable for rapid severity assessment of HS, with moderate inter‐rater and substantial intrarater reliability for all stages. It is best for assessing Hurley stage III HS, which is an indication for surgery.

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                Journal
                DRM
                Dermatology
                10.1159/issn.1018-8665
                Dermatology
                Dermatology
                S. Karger AG
                1018-8665
                1421-9832
                2023
                January 2023
                23 August 2022
                : 239
                : 1
                : 52-59
                Affiliations
                [_a] aDermatology Unit, Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, IBS Granada, Granada, Spain
                [_b] bDermatology Department, School of Medicine, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
                [_c] cHidradenitis Suppurativa Clinic, Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3626-1558
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7496-3163
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6882-2113
                Article
                526019 Dermatology 2023;239:52–59
                10.1159/000526019
                35998603
                7a7c3fcb-0f6c-4de4-b1ca-0487e8142dea
                © 2022 S. Karger AG, Basel

                Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, microcopying, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

                History
                : 13 January 2022
                : 01 July 2022
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 3, Pages: 8
                Funding
                No funding was received for this study.
                Categories
                Research Article

                Medicine
                Retinoids,Hidradenitis suppurativa,Acitretin
                Medicine
                Retinoids, Hidradenitis suppurativa, Acitretin

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