Components of Severity in Alopecia Areata.

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Katherine Sanchez, Ursula Biba, Samantha Gregoire, Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska, Monique Margaret Waldman, Lisa Anderson, Arash Mostaghimi
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Abstract

Introduction: Severity of alopecia areata (AA) has been commonly defined by clinician assessment of scalp hair loss. Our aim was to characterize patient-reported factors beyond scalp hair loss that contribute to AA severity while modifying for socioeconomic factors.

Methods: Patients with AA were recruited to take a survey. Multivariable linear regression was performed to evaluate lifetime AA severity while adjusting for socioeconomic variables, current AA severity at the time of survey, and patient-reported disease burden.

Results: Patient-reported AA severity was associated with scalp hair loss (OR: 4.19, 95% CI: [1.35-13], p = 0.013), facial hair loss (OR: 3.55, 95% CI: [1.75-7.21], p < 0.001), increased financial burden (OR: 2.41, 95% CI: [1.21-4.8], p = 0.013), and greater emotional burden (OR: 2.96, 95% CI: [1.48-5.93], p = 0.002), while presence of comorbidities were linked to less severe AA (OR: 0.38, 95% CI: [0.17-0.84], p = 0.017).

Conclusion: Survey population was homogeneous and may not reflect the general community with AA. Self-reported data may introduce recency or recall bias. Scalp and facial hair loss, along with emotional and financial burdens, correlate with increased patient-reported AA severity. This suggests factors beyond scalp hair loss should be considered when assessing AA severity.

斑秃严重程度的组成部分。
简介:斑秃(AA)的严重程度通常由临床医生对头皮脱发的评估来定义。我们的目的是在修正社会经济因素的同时,对患者报告的除头皮脱发外导致AA严重程度的因素进行表征。方法:对AA患者进行问卷调查。在调整社会经济变量、调查时当前AA严重程度和患者报告的疾病负担的同时,采用多变量线性回归评估终生AA严重程度。结果:患者报告的AA严重程度与头皮脱发(OR: 4.19, 95% CI: [1.35-13], p = 0.013)、面部脱发(OR: 3.55, 95% CI: [1.75-7.21], p < 0.001)、经济负担增加(OR: 2.41, 95% CI: [1.21-4.8], p = 0.013)和更大的情绪负担(OR: 2.96, 95% CI: [1.48-5.93], p = 0.002)相关,而并存病的存在与较轻的AA相关(OR: 0.38, 95% CI: [0.17-0.84], p = 0.017)。结论:调查人群具有同质性,可能不能反映AA群体的总体情况。自我报告的数据可能会引入近因或回忆偏差。头皮和面部脱发,以及情绪和经济负担,与患者报告的AA严重程度增加有关。这表明在评估AA严重程度时应考虑头皮脱发以外的因素。
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