Aquagenic wrinkling of the palms in a cohort of Greek children diagnosed with cystic fibrosis: Associated clinical parameters

Author:

Alexopoulos A.1,Chouliaras G.2,Kakourou T.1,Dakoutrou M.1ORCID,Petrocheilou A.3,Nasi L.1ORCID,Thanopoulou I.1,Siahanidou S.1,Kanaka‐Gantenbein C.1,Kontara L.4,Michos A.1,Loukou I.3

Affiliation:

1. First Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens “Aghia Sofia” Children's Hospital Athens Greece

2. Second Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens “Aglaia Kiriakou” Children's Hospital Athens Greece

3. Department of Cystic Fibrosis “Aghia Sofia”, Children's Hospital Athens Greece

4. West Middlesex University Hospital London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAquagenic wrinkling of the palms (AWP) is an excessive and early palmar wrinkling occurring after brief immersion to water (BIW), and has been reported as a frequent finding among Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients.ObjectivesTo investigate any associations of CF patients presenting AWP with other disease characteristics and explore the pathomechanism of AWP phenomenon.MethodsWe evaluated AWP in CF patients and assessed the AWP parameters of palmar wrinkling, oedema, papules, pruritus and pain at 3, 7 and 11 min after a BIW test with other disease characteristics. Statistical analyses explored the associations of AWP with genotype, lung function, pancreatic insufficiency, hyperhidrosis, personal and family history of atopy and sweat chloride levels.ResultsOne hundred CF patients (mean age 10.4 years) were included in the analysis. The genotypic distribution was ΔF508/ΔF508: 47%, ΔF508/other: 41% and other/other: 12%. Statistically significant associations of Kaplan–Meier curves of the AWP parameters with various disease characteristics and personal/family history were detected. Wrinkling was associated with history of atopy, hyperhidrosis and levels of sweat chloride test. The time to presentation of oedema and the appearance of papules were associated with history of hyperhidrosis and age at diagnosis. Finally, time to appearance of pruritus was related to history of atopy and of hyperhidrosis. Regarding TEWL regression analysis showed significant associations with age at diagnosis (p = 0.024), sweat chloride test levels (p = 0.005), history of hyperhidrosis (p = 0.033), history of atopy (p = 0.002) and hepatic–pancreatic involvement (p = 0.027).ConclusionsThe existence of a statistically significant association between AWP and the history of hyperhidrosis, atopy, sweat chloride levels and hepatic‐pancreatic function in CF patients was detected. A strong association between AWP and CF was detected. AWP after BIW could be elicited easily and possibly can be used as an initial screening tool to diagnose an individual with symptoms and signs that raise the likelihood of CF.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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