Characteristics and management of generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP): Experience from the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) GPP Expert Network

Author:

Wolf P.1ORCID,Ceovic R.2ORCID,Conrad C.3ORCID,Falkensteiner K.1ORCID,Graier T.1ORCID,Kołt‐Kamińska M.4,Marovt M.5ORCID,Mateeva V.6ORCID,Maul J.‐T.78ORCID,Navarini A. A.9ORCID,Nicolescu A. C.10ORCID,Ratzinger G.11ORCID,Pavlovsky L.12ORCID,Sanzharovskaya M.13,Szegedi A.14ORCID,Reich A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and Venereology Medical University of Graz Graz Austria

2. Department of Dermatology and Venereology School of Medicine University of Zagreb, University Hospital Centre Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

3. Department of Dermatology Lausanne University Hospital Lausanne Switzerland

4. Department of Dermatology, Institute of Medical Sciences Medical College of Rzeszów University Rzeszów Poland

5. Department of Dermatology University Medical Centre Maribor Maribor Slovenia

6. Department of Dermatology Medical University of Sofia Sofia Bulgaria

7. Department of Dermatology University Hospital of Zürich Zürich Switzerland

8. Faculty of Medicine University of Zürich Zürich Switzerland

9. Department of Dermatology University Hospital of Basel Basel Switzerland

10. Emergency Clinical Hospital Agrippa Ionescu Bucharest Romania

11. Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology Medical University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

12. Division of Dermatology, Rabin Medical Center Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

13. Boehringer Ingelheim Vienna Austria

14. Department of Dermatology University of Debrecen Debrecen Hungary

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundGeneralized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, inflammatory skin disease characterized by widespread eruption of sterile pustules with or without systemic symptoms.ObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the demographics of patients with GPP in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), present the clinical characteristics of individual GPP flares and explore the current treatment landscape.MethodsPatient demographics were collected at the times of last observation and previous treatment. Characteristics of a patient's last (most recent) and most severe (from all documented episodes) flare were provided at clinician's discretion.ResultsFifty‐eight patients were recruited from 12 centres in nine CEE countries; median (range) age was 61 (16–92) years and 60.3% (35 out of 58) were female. The most common comorbidities were hypertension (43.1% [25 out of 58]) and hyperlipidaemia (32.8% [19 out of 58]). Thirty‐four patients (58.6%) presented with concomitant plaque psoriasis before or during the course of GPP. Data from two separate flares were recorded in 26 individuals; in 32 patients, the most recent flare was reported as the most severe. Over 90% of patients with a flare episode classified as most severe by clinicians were hospitalized, with >75% of these individuals having a Generalized Pustular Psoriasis Physician Global Assessment (GPPGA) total score of 3 or 4. Systemic symptoms were more common in patients with a GPPGA score of 3 or 4 but were also manifest in individuals with a GPPGA score ≤2. A significant correlation was observed between a combined systemic disease score of clinical and laboratory features and both GPPGA total score (r = 0.385, p < 0.001) and GPPGA pustulation subscore (r = 0.305, p < 0.05).ConclusionsConsiderable heterogeneity in the presentation of GPP flares was observed, both between patients and within‐patient. All GPP flares were associated with a significant clinical burden, highlighting the unmet need for accurate and early diagnosis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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