SESSION 2 / New fields in AD: big data mining, AD in sub-Saharan Africa, neuroinflammation
Jiyoung AHN
National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Oregon Health and Science University, OR, USA
Overview
- Objective
- Methods
- Results
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Atopic March ➜ Inflammatory Skin March

Conflicting Results Cardiovascular Risk and Disease
- direct effect
- indirect effect
Objective
To analyze whether the risk of other diseases are different between AD patients and healthy controls using National Health Insurance Data in Korea.
Methods
Korean National Health Insurance Research Database
- Data from 2005 to 2016
- Healthy control (N=1,331,969)
- AD patients (N=285,468)
- Control group matched the age and sex of AD patients
- AD groups: Non-AD groups ➜ ratio of 1:5
- Survival Analysis (Multivariable Cox regression)
- ANOVA test
- Using SAS, Version 9.4, SAS Institute, Cary, NC
Operation Definition: AD Patients
- Atopic Dermatitis Code (main)
- Two AD-Related Test
Validation study to accurately identify patients with atopic dermatitis in the National Health Insurance Data in Korea:
Group | AD code | AD lab | Sensitivity | Specificity | Positive predictive value | Negative predictive value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | 2 | – | 0.03 | 0.99 | 0.90 | 0.52 |
B | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | 0.99 | 0.96 | 0.60 |
C | 1 | 2 | 0.29 | 0.99 | 0.98 | 0.59 |
D | 1 | ⩾ 3 | 0.11 | 0.02 | 0.97 | 0.54 |
of each group
Each group was investigated for accompanying
- Cardiovascular Disease
- CVD, which contains hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, angina, myocardial infarction, peripheral vascular disease, stroke I10, E11, E780~E785, I20, I21, I22, I23, I70, I71, I72, I73, I63, I64
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- K50, K51
- Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD)
- L23, L25
- Skin Cancer
- BCC, SCC, MM, AK, Bowen’s Dis.
- C443, C449, C000, C001, C441, C442, C443, C445, C446, C447, C449, C435, C436, C439, L570, D049
- Psoriasis
- L4
Results
TOTAL | N | % |
---|---|---|
Total | 2 780 356 | 100 |
Male | 1 379 336 | 49.6 |
Female | 1 401 020 | 50.4 |
Under 10 | 720 298 | 25.9 |
10s | 1 071 286 | 38.5 |
20s | 451 595 | 16.2 |
30s | 257 407 | 9.3 |
40s | 132 198 | 4.8 |
50s | 77 637 | 2.8 |
60s | 43 781 | 1.6 |
over 70 | 26 154 | 0.9 |
MODERATE | N | % |
---|---|---|
Male | 29 049 | 50.0 |
Female | 29 099 | 50.0 |
Under 10 | 13 486 | 23.2 |
10s | 20 939 | 36.0 |
20s | 12 702 | 21.8 |
30s | 6 758 | 11.6 |
40s | 2 547 | 4.4 |
50s | 836 | 1.4 |
60s | 481 | 0.8 |
over 70 | 399 | 0.7 |
SEVERE | N | % |
---|---|---|
Total | 1 140 898 | |
Male | 567 131 | 49.7 |
Female | 573 767 | 50.3 |
Under 10 | 257 607 | 22.6 |
10s | 411 507 | 36.1 |
20s | 209 899 | 18.4 |
30s | 124 892 | 11.0 |
40s | 63 807 | 5.6 |
50s | 38 017 | 3.3 |
60s | 21 928 | 1.9 |
over 70 | 13 151 | 1.2 |
Trend Analysis in the Number of AD Patients by Year

Frequency Analysis






Multivariable Cox Regression Analysis

Multivariable Cox Regression Analysis according to AD Severity











Summary
- Increase in AD in Korea
- Increase in AD over 30 years of age indicated that the study of systemic diseases that witch occur mainly in adults, such as CVD, is crucial for AD research.
- Increase in severe AD should be noted. Because the increase in comorbidities increases according to the severity, more active treatment is required.
- Skin cancer, psoriasis, CVD, IBD, and ACD than non-AD patients although adjusted by sex, age, and metabolic disorders
- The results of our study confirmed that AD is associated with CVD after adjusting for other variables, indicating that AD directly affects CVD and metabolic diseases
Limitation
- Adjustments were made for age and sex, metabolic disorders, and other CVDs, but not for education level, physical activities, medication, obesity (body mass index), smoking, and alcohol intake.
- It is impossible to accurately determine the causal relationship over time due to the study design, and there may be cases where an incident occurs, which is a problem that most population based studies have in common.
- well-planned longitudinal prospective cohort study should be conducted to draw a more accurate conclusion.
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Disclosure of conflict of interest:
- MOU Koean Atopic Dermatitis Association with National Health Insurance Sharing Service

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