Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol

Psoriasis is a common skin disease. With an in-depth understanding of psoriasis, small-molecule drugs and biologics are developed and used in clinical practice, but some patients still cannot achieve a satisfactory therapeutic effect. Tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking are proven to be factors aff...

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Main Authors: Fanlingzi Shen, Yuning Ding, Ruiping Wang
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Published: European Publishing 2024-11-01
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description Psoriasis is a common skin disease. With an in-depth understanding of psoriasis, small-molecule drugs and biologics are developed and used in clinical practice, but some patients still cannot achieve a satisfactory therapeutic effect. Tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking are proven to be factors affecting psoriasis. Still, evidence of the impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the efficacy of psoriasis treatment is limited. This study aims to understand the prevalence of tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking among patients with psoriasis in Shanghai and to examine the association between tobacco smoking as well as alcohol drinking and the therapeutic effect in patients with psoriasis. We conducted a longitudinal observational study and recruited at least 500 psoriasis patients at Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital. In this study, patients with clinically diagnosed psoriasis vulgaris, aged ≥18 years, both males and females, with informed consent were recruited. However, patients with pregnancy, serious underlying disease conditions, communication barriers, and violation of medication regulations were excluded. Patients with psoriasis in this study receive a physical examination and case record form interview. The primary outcome indicator is the proportion of patients with PASI 75 achievement at Week 8. In this study, we use SAS 9.2 software to analyze the data. This study has been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Ethics Review Committee of Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital in 2021 (NO. 2021-44). It has been registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2200066403). Patient recruitment began in January 2021 and is proposed to be finished in December 2024. The findings in this study will provide evidence of how tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking impact the treatment efficacy among patients with psoriasis. Therefore, the implementation of tobacco control and alcohol abstinence benefit the improvement of treatment responses.
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spelling doaj-art-fbb4a98e8fce4faea4c49ece131e70302025-08-20T02:58:21ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252024-11-0122November1810.18332/tid/195380195380Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocolFanlingzi Shen0Yuning Ding1Ruiping Wang2Clinical Research Center, Shanghai Skin Diseases Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaClinical Research Center, Shanghai Skin Diseases Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaClinical Research Center, Shanghai Skin Diseases Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, ChinaPsoriasis is a common skin disease. With an in-depth understanding of psoriasis, small-molecule drugs and biologics are developed and used in clinical practice, but some patients still cannot achieve a satisfactory therapeutic effect. Tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking are proven to be factors affecting psoriasis. Still, evidence of the impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the efficacy of psoriasis treatment is limited. This study aims to understand the prevalence of tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking among patients with psoriasis in Shanghai and to examine the association between tobacco smoking as well as alcohol drinking and the therapeutic effect in patients with psoriasis. We conducted a longitudinal observational study and recruited at least 500 psoriasis patients at Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital. In this study, patients with clinically diagnosed psoriasis vulgaris, aged ≥18 years, both males and females, with informed consent were recruited. However, patients with pregnancy, serious underlying disease conditions, communication barriers, and violation of medication regulations were excluded. Patients with psoriasis in this study receive a physical examination and case record form interview. The primary outcome indicator is the proportion of patients with PASI 75 achievement at Week 8. In this study, we use SAS 9.2 software to analyze the data. This study has been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Ethics Review Committee of Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital in 2021 (NO. 2021-44). It has been registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2200066403). Patient recruitment began in January 2021 and is proposed to be finished in December 2024. The findings in this study will provide evidence of how tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking impact the treatment efficacy among patients with psoriasis. Therefore, the implementation of tobacco control and alcohol abstinence benefit the improvement of treatment responses.https://www.tobaccoinduceddiseases.org/Impact-of-tobacco-smoking-and-alcohol-consumption-on-the-treatment-efficacy-among,195380,0,2.htmlpsoriasistobaccoalcoholtreatment response
spellingShingle Fanlingzi Shen
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Ruiping Wang
Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
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psoriasis
tobacco
alcohol
treatment response
title Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
title_full Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
title_fullStr Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
title_short Impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients: A study protocol
title_sort impact of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption on the treatment efficacy among psoriasis patients a study protocol
topic psoriasis
tobacco
alcohol
treatment response
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