Publication

Patterns of chronic hand eczema: a semantic map analysis of the CARPE registry data

Journal Paper/Review - Dec 6, 2017

Units
PubMed
Doi

Citation
Cazzaniga S, Simon D, Borradori L, Naldi L, Spring P, Ballmer-Weber B, Schmitt J, Elsner P, Mahler V, Bauer A, Molin S, Weisshaar E, Ofenloch R, Diepgen T, Apfelbacher C, CARPE study groups of Germany and Switzerland. Patterns of chronic hand eczema: a semantic map analysis of the CARPE registry data. Br J Dermatol 2017; 178:229-237.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Br J Dermatol 2017; 178
Publication Date
Dec 6, 2017
Issn Electronic
1365-2133
Pages
229-237
Brief description/objective

BACKGROUND
Hand eczema has a high incidence and prevalence and has a negative impact on both physical and psychological well-being, with the risk of persistence as a chronic condition. Epidemiological studies on hand eczema provided mainly descriptive and risk analyses, but pattern analyses of variables associated with hand eczema, in particular chronic hand eczema, have not been explored to date.

OBJECTIVES
To investigate and display the semantics of associations between variables of hand eczema obtained from the Swiss and German registries of chronic hand eczema (CARPE) to dissect patterns and novel links.

METHODS
This was a cross-sectional study on selected variables from the CARPE registries. Associations between variables were analysed by means of an autoassociative system. A semantic connectivity map was generated by using a maximum spanning tree algorithm.

RESULTS
Baseline datasets of 1466 patients with chronic hand eczema (Switzerland: 199; Germany: 1267) were analysed. Occupational exposure had the highest impact in the total and country cohorts. We identified two areas of exposure linked to corresponding occupations that clearly demarcated the sexes.

CONCLUSIONS
This study, using semantic connectivity as a novel method of data analysis, reveals the complexity of features characterizing chronic hand eczema as well as novel association patterns that deserve further investigation.