Where do you live? North versus Central-South differences in relation to Italian patients with oral lichen planus: a cross-sectional study from the SIPMO (Italian Society of Oral Pathology and Medicine)
- Autori: Adamo, Daniela; Calabria, Elena; Canfora, Federica; Coppola, Noemi; Lo Muzio, Lorenzo; Spirito, Francesca; Giuliani, Michele; Azzi, Lorenzo; Maurino, Vittorio; Colella, Giuseppe; Colella, Chiara; Montebugnoli, Lucio; Gissi, Davide Bartolomeo; Gabriele, Mario; Nisi, Marco; Sardella, Andrea; Lodi, Giovanni; Varoni, Elena Maria; Giudice, Amerigo; Antonelli, Alessandro; Arduino, Paolo Giacomo; Gambino, Alessio; Vescovi, Paolo; Majorana, Alessandra; Bardellini, Elena; Campisi, Giuseppina; Panzarella, Vera; Spadari, Francesco; Garagiola, Umberto; Pentenero, Monica; Sutera, Samuele; Biasotto, Matteo; Ottaviani, Giulia; Gobbo, Margherita; Guarda Nardini, Luca; Romeo, Umberto; Tenore, Gianluca; Serpico, Rosario; Lucchese, Alberta; Lajolo, Carlo; Rupe, Cosimo; Aria, Massimo; D'Aniello, Luca; Mignogna, Michele Davide
- Anno di pubblicazione: 2022
- Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/558472
Abstract
Background: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is an immune-mediated inflammatory chronic disease of the oral mucosa, with different patterns of clinical manifestations which range from keratotic manifestations (K-OLP) to predominantly non-keratotic lesions (nK-OLP). The aim of the study was to analyze the differences in the clinical, psychological profile and symptoms between Italian patients of the North and Central-South with K-OLP and nK-OLP. Methods: 270 K-OLP and 270 nK-OLP patients were recruited in 15 Italian universities. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI), Hamilton Rating Scales for Depression and for Anxiety (HAM-D and HAM-A), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) were administered. Results: The Central-South K-OLP (CS-K-OLP) patients reported a higher frequency of pain/burning compared with the K-OLP patients of the North (N-K-OLP) with higher scores in the NRS and T-PRI (p value < 0.001**). The CS-K-OLP and the CS-nK-OLP patients showed higher scores in the HAM-D, HAM-A, PSQI and ESS compared with the Northern patients (p value < 0.001**). Multivariate logistic regression revealed that the NRS and T-PRI showed the greatest increase in the R2 value for the CS-K-OLP (DR2 = 9.6%; p value < 0.001**; DR2 = 9.7% p value < 0.001**; respectively) and that the oral symptoms (globus, itching and intraoral foreign body sensation) and PSQI showed the greatest increase in the R2 value for the CS-nK-OLP (DR2 = 5.6%; p value < 0.001**; DR2 = 4.5% p value < 0.001** respectively). Conclusions: Pain and mood disorders are predominant in patients with OLP in the Central-South of Italy. Clinicians should consider that the geographical living area may explain the differences in oral symptoms and psychological profile in OLP.