The Role of Patients in Alopecia Areata Endpoint Development: Understanding Physical Signs and Symptoms

Q2 Medicine
Kathleen W. Wyrwich , Helen Kitchen , Sarah Knight , Natalie V.J. Aldhouse , Jake Macey , Fabio Nunes , Yves Dutronc , Natasha A. Mesinkovska , Justin M. Ko , Brett A. King
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Meaningful patient input to understand disease experience and patient expectations for improvement with treatment is essential for the selection and development of outcome measures for alopecia areata (AA) clinical trials. This study explored the physical signs and symptoms of AA through 30 semistructured interviews with adult (n = 25) and adolescent (n = 5) patients experienced with severe or very severe AA. Scalp hair loss was overwhelmingly the most important sign and symptom of AA. Nearly all patients (90%) considered scalp hair loss in their top three most bothersome physical signs and symptoms of AA, with 77% (n = 23) naming scalp hair loss as the most bothersome symptom. Other identified signs and symptoms in the top three most bothersome included eyebrow, eyelash, nose, body, and facial hair loss, as well as eye irritation and nail damage and/or appearance. Eyebrow (16%, n = 4), eyelash (4%, n = 1), nasal (4%, n = 1), and body (4%, n = 1) hair loss were identified by seven adult patients as the most bothersome signs and symptoms of AA. Conceptual saturation confirmed that a comprehensive understanding of this patient population’s physical AA-related signs and symptoms was obtained. These findings indicate that the primary objective for new AA treatments for this patient population should be meaningful improvement in scalp hair growth to address the most troubling unmet need.

患者在斑秃终末发展中的作用:了解身体体征和症状
有意义的患者输入了解疾病经历和患者对治疗改善的期望对于斑秃(AA)临床试验结果测量的选择和发展至关重要。本研究通过对重度或极重度AA的成人(n = 25)和青少年(n = 5)患者进行30次半结构化访谈,探讨了AA的体征和症状。头皮脱发是AA最重要的症状和体征。几乎所有患者(90%)都认为头皮脱发是AA最令人烦恼的三大体征和症状之一,77% (n = 23)的患者认为头皮脱发是最令人烦恼的症状。其他确定的最令人烦恼的三大症状包括眉毛、睫毛、鼻子、身体和面部毛发脱落,以及眼睛刺激和指甲损伤和/或外观。7名成年患者认为眉毛(16%,n = 4)、睫毛(4%,n = 1)、鼻腔(4%,n = 1)和身体(4%,n = 1)脱发是AA最令人烦恼的症状和体征。概念饱和证实对该患者群体的生理aa相关体征和症状有了全面的了解。这些发现表明,针对这一患者群体的新AA治疗的主要目标应该是有意义地改善头皮头发生长,以解决最令人不安的未满足需求。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings (JIDSP) publishes peer-reviewed, invited papers relevant to all aspects of cutaneous biology and skin disease. Papers in the JIDSP are often initially presented at a scientific meeting. Potential topics include biochemistry, biophysics, carcinogenesis, cellular growth and regulation, clinical research, development, epidemiology and other population-based research, extracellular matrix, genetics, immunology, melanocyte biology, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, pathology, pharmacology and percutaneous absorption, photobiology, physiology, and skin structure.
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