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. 2017 Apr 20;18(5):687–695. doi: 10.1007/s40257-017-0280-2

Table 2.

Associations between patient characteristics and the occurrence of itch in 211 HS patients

Coding Univariablea Multivariablea
OR (95% CI) p value OR (95% CI) p value
Age
 Continuous 0.99 (0.97–1.01) 0.33 0.97 (0.94–1.01) 0.10
Sex
 Male 1.05 (0.60–1.86) 0.87 0.75 (0.37–1.53) 0.75
Smoking status
 Never smoked Reference variable Reference variable
 Present smoker 2.27 (1.08–1.76) 0.03* 2.02 (0.82–4.95) 0.13
 Past smoker 1.31 (0.54–3.19) 0.55 1.26 (0.43–3.68) 0.67
Duration of HS (years)
 Continuous 1.02 (0.99–1.04) 0.20 1.04 (1.00–1.07) 0.38
HS severity
 Hurley I Reference variable Reference variable
 Hurley II 1.69 (0.77–3.68) 0.19 1.78 (0.72–4.45) 0.22
 Hurley III 8.04 (2.62–25) <0.001** 7.73 (2.01–27) 0.003*
Currently inflamed areas
 Continuous 1.70 (1.32–2.19) <0.001** 1.21 (0.92–1.58) 0.18
Pain on NRS
 Continuous 1.35 (1.12–1.50) <0.001** 1.34 (1.18–1.52) <0.001**

HS hidradenitis suppurativa, NRS numerical rating scale, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval

* Indicates significant at p = 0.05, ** indicates significant at p = 0.001

aLogistic regression analysis with a pruritus NRS score ≥3 as the dependent variable: univariable model, unadjusted; and multivariable model, adjusted for factors and covariates in the model (OR >1 is a predictor for the occurrence of itch)