Derms and Conditions Podcast Episode 89:

Comprehensive Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Moving the Needle Forward for Our Patients

Featuring Jessica Kaffenberger, MD | Release Date: September 12, 2024


In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Del Rosso sits down with Dr Jessica Kaffenberger, an associate professor in dermatology at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, to discuss the latest in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) management. From navigating treatment challenges to addressing patient concerns, Dr Kaffenberger shares valuable insights on bridging older therapies with biologics, early diagnosis, and the importance of mental health and other forms of support to reduce risk factors for progression of HS, such as smoking cessation and weight reduction.

The discussion begins with a reflection on traditional therapies used for HS, such as antibiotics and intralesional injections, and how they were often insufficient in managing the condition. Dr Kaffenberger emphasizes the importance of being proactive with treatment, especially with the use of biologics earlier in the course of the disease, even for patients with moderate HS.

They also address the limitations of the Hurley staging system for HS, which, as a system based on visible disease severity, often delays biologic treatment until irreversible damage has occurred. Dr Kaffenberger calls for earlier use of biologics to prevent chronic sequelae. She also highlights the difficulty of obtaining insurance approval for biologics at early stages of the disease and recommends using templates from the HS Foundation to support prior authorizations.

Dr Kaffenberger then stresses the importance of early diagnosis, noting that HS is often misdiagnosed as sporadically occurring abscesses or cysts. She encourages health care providers to look for early signs like double-headed comedones and recommends laser hair removal as an early intervention strategy.

Addressing the psychological burden of HS, they highlight the high rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation among patients. Dr Kaffenberger advises dermatologists to build rapport, connect patients with mental health resources, and consider the impact of weight loss and smoking cessation in managing HS, while approaching conversations nonjudgmentally.

Tune in to the full episode for a comprehensive look at HS management and how dermatologists can improve outcomes for their patients.

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