Abstract
Background
Psoriasis patients are thought to be at increased risk of having metabolic syndrome.
Objective
To investigate if psoriasis patients are aware of their condition's association with metabolic syndrome, and whether they have been educated about and screened for metabolic syndrome by their dermatologists.
Methods
Written surveys distributed to psoriasis patients at a National Psoriasis Foundation fundraising event.
Results
Of 49 patients who completed the survey, 16 (32.7%), 17 (34.7%), 16 (32.7%), 20 (40.8%), and 16 (32.7%) were aware of the link between psoriasis and diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and myocardial infarction, respectively. Only 4.7% to 32.6% of the respondents reported being educated about the link between psoriasis and metabolic syndrome, and 19.6% to 39.1% reported having been screened by their dermatologist for metabolic syndrome components.
Limitations
Patients may not remember or be aware they are being taught or screened for metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: The majority of psoriasis patients in this survey were unaware of the association of psoriasis with metabolic syndrome and reported infrequent teaching and screening by their dermatologists.
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