Hidradenitis suppurativa‐related expenditure, a call for awareness: systematic review of literature

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft(2022)

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Data regarding hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)-related expenditure is limited and non-homogeneous, but HS does incur significant expenses. We performed a systematic review of literature reports documenting financial data regarding any healthcare domain or other expenditure incurred by HS and/or HS impact on work, income and personal economic growth (indirect costs). Three electronic databases were searched (MEDLINE, ScienceDirect, and the Cochrane Library - last search date: September 14th, 2021). All costs were adjusted for inflation (2022) and converted into US dollars. Twenty-three papers were included (18 cost-of-illness studies, 4 observational studies and 1 case series), drawing economic data from 77,287 HS patients. The total mean cost incurred by HS per patient per year ranged from $ 258 to $ 8,078. This number increased in case of surgical intervention, disease progression, antibiotic failure and certain comorbid diseases. The costliest healthcare sector was inpatient care, followed by outpatient and emergency care. Significant differences were observed between the USA and the rest of studied countries. Hospitalization was likelier, lengthier, and costlier for HS compared to psoriasis patients, whereas the less costly outpatient care appeared to be reduced among HS patients. Preventing disease progression by optimizing early diagnosis and dermatology outpatient care could decrease HS-related expenditure.
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