Epidemiology of Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) also called Acne Inversa (Jemec)
-Prevalence is anywhere between 0.0033% (genetic hypothesis) to 4% (self reporting in nurses)
-In a big study in immigrants comparing with Spanish citizens, prevalence of HS was found to reach 0.2% up to 0.9% in Spanish citizens.
prevalence is anywhere between 0.0033% (genetic hypothesis) to 4% (self reporting in nurses)
risk factors:
-obesity
-female sex
-smoking
-tight clothing
-immunological factors
-genetic factors
Genetics (Prens E.)
-gamma secretase mutations are sometimes found
-no HLA mutations have been found
Medical Treatment of HS (Zouboulis C.)
-lack of guidelines (BUT recommendations issued during the EADV meeting in Amsterdam (2014))
Why should HS be treated medically if surgery is the gold standard ?
- HS is an inflammatory disease
- inflammation always precedes scarring
- subclinical lesions (inflammatory nodules…) appear first
What to evaluate before treating ?
- subjective feelings of the patient and objective evaluation by the physician
- local lesions which are treatable
- medical treatment before surgery which consists of monotherapy then antibiotics or immunosuppressantas
Treatments
- Early stages (locally)
- local surgery
- topical clindamycin
- Moderate surface
- topical clindamycin
- oral rifampicin (600mg/d) combined with oral clindamycin (2 times 300mg per day). Duration of treatment=6 weeks
- tetracyclines
- acitretin (retrospective studies show results which have been less impressive when done in prospective studies)
- oral isotretinoin on the other hand is ineffective
- widespread or severe HS
- adalimumub
- two studies (one done by the industry and the other not) showed effectiveness when maintained (Kimball AB el al.. Ann Intern Med, 2012)
- infliximab only one study
- etanercept rather negative results. ustekinumab: not enough data
- adalimumub
Overall, adalimumab shows at the time of this publication the strongest data.
Other treatment modalities include pain reduction, superinfections treatment, weight loss and cessation of smoking
Source of information: 2014 (10) – SY38 Hidradentis Suppurativa: Evidence-Based vs Anectdotal Therapies. EADV Annual Meeting. Amsterdam – The Netherlands
Source of information: here