Severity stages of chronic nodular prurigo: analysis of associated itch intensity and quality of life impairment

C. Zeidler, M. Pereira, M. Storck, Aysenur Suer, S. Ständer
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Introduction: Chronic nodular prurigo (CNPG) is a pruritic neuroinflammatory skin disease characterized by the presence of multiple pruriginous nodules. Previous psychometric analyzes showed the presence of moderate to severe pruritus and a considerable impairment of quality of life. A detailed study of these parameters in relation to the severity of the disease defined by the number of lesions is lacking. Methods: A total of 131 adult patients with CNPG were included. The number of pruriginous lesions and disease stage was determined by using the Prurigo Activity and Severity (PAS) scale and the prurigo-specific Investigator’s Global Assessment (IGA) scale. Patient-reported outcomes comprised pruritus intensity (worst itch intensity of the previous 24 h using the numerical rating scale; WI-NRS/24 h) and the impairment of quality of life (ItchyQol, Dermatology Life Quality Index; DLQI). Results: The counted and estimated number of pruriginous nodules correlated strongly with each other (r=0.82; P<0.001), moderately with the WI-NRS/24 h (counted number: r=0.44, P<0.001; estimated number: r=0.45, P<0.001) and with the DLQI score (counted number: r=0.40, P<0.001; estimated number: r=0.38, P<0.001). The severity groups of the CNPG, as defined by the IGA scale, correlated strongly with the WINRS/24 h and DLQI scores. With increasing severity of CNPG, increasing pruritus intensity and DLQI/ItchyQoL scores were recorded. Conclusion: The correlation between objective (disease stage) and subjective (itch intensity, quality of life) CNPG disease parameters argues for a representative disease severity characterization via physician assessments using either PAS or IGA.
慢性结节性瘙痒症的严重程度分期:相关瘙痒强度和生活质量损害的分析
慢性结节性痒疹(CNPG)是一种瘙痒性神经炎症性皮肤病,其特征是存在多个瘙痒性结节。先前的心理测量分析显示存在中度至重度瘙痒和相当大的生活质量损害。缺乏对这些参数与由病变数量定义的疾病严重程度的关系的详细研究。方法:131例成人CNPG患者。使用痒疹活性和严重程度(PAS)量表和痒疹特异性研究者全局评估(IGA)量表确定痒疹病变数量和疾病分期。患者报告的结果包括瘙痒强度(使用数值评定量表的前24小时最严重瘙痒强度;WI-NRS/24 h)和生活质量损害(ItchyQol, Dermatology life quality Index;DLQI)。结果:原疹性结节的计数与估计值之间有很强的相关性(r=0.82;P<0.001),与WI-NRS/24 h呈正相关(统计次数:r=0.44, P<0.001;估计数:r=0.45, P<0.001)与DLQI评分(计数数:r=0.40, P<0.001;估计数:r=0.38, P<0.001)。由IGA量表定义的CNPG的严重程度组与WINRS/24 h和DLQI评分密切相关。随着CNPG严重程度的增加,瘙痒强度和DLQI/ItchyQoL评分也随之增加。结论:客观(疾病分期)和主观(瘙痒强度、生活质量)CNPG疾病参数之间的相关性表明,通过使用PAS或IGA进行医生评估,具有代表性的疾病严重程度表征。
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