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. 2023 Jul-Aug;68(4):359–365. doi: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_245_22

Table 2.

Main characteristics of the cohort studies included in the meta-analysis of prevalent CAD in hidradenitis suppurative

Miller et al.[23] Ward et al.[24] Hua et al.[25]
Country Denmark United States United States
Study design Retrospective cohort Retrospective cohort Retrospective cohort
Year of publication 2018 2019 2021
Total number of participants Patients with TB: 2,283 Comparators: 6,849 Patient with HS: 5,046 Comparators: 25,827 Patient with HS: 13,667 Comparators: 136,670
Recruitment of participants Patients with HS were identified from the database of the General Suburban Population Study (GESUS) Comparators without HS were the rest of the participants of the survey who did not have HS Patients with HS were identified from the database of the Duke University Medical Center Comparators without HS were randomly selected from the same database Patients with HS were identified from the Clinformatics Data Mart database which contained health information of 77 million patients with commercially insured and Medicare coverage from 2003 to June 2019 Comparators without HS were randomly selected from the same database at 1:10 ratio. They were sex, age and race matched to cases.
Diagnosis of HS Self-reported through health questionnaire Presence of ICD codes for HS in the database Presence of ICD codes for HS in the database at least twice
Diagnosis of CAD Self-reported through health questionnaire Presence of ICD codes for CAD in the database Presence of ICD codes for MI in the database
Average age of participants (years) NA N/A Cases with HS: 40.7 Comparator without HS: 40.7
Percentage of female NA N/A Cases with HS: 73.6 Comparator without HS: 73.6
Variables adjusted in multivariate analysis Age, sex, smoking and metabolic syndrome Obesity, HTN, hyperlipidemia, renal disease, VTE, metabolic syndrome and DM Obesity and smoking

CAD=Coronary artery disease, DM=Diabetes mellitus, HS=Hidradenitis suppurativa, HTN=Hypertension, ICD=International classification of diseases, MI=Myocardial infarction, N/A=not available, VTE=Venous thromboembolism