应用疾病症状学指导中心性离心性瘢痕性脱发患者的治疗:C-CAT评分工具的介绍。

IF 1.3 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1159/000544777
Aasheen Qadri, Elizabeth Will, Crystal Aguh
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中心离心性瘢痕性脱发(CCCA)是一种进行性瘢痕性脱发。没有疾病活动量表,使得治疗干预的评估变得困难。本研究引入CCCA临床评估工具(C-CAT),这是一种量化症状严重程度的新型量表,有助于定制治疗并跟踪疾病进展。方法:在至少6个月的治疗过程中,对CCCA患者的瘙痒程度、红斑、疼痛、疾病进展和头皮阻力进行回顾性评估,每项评分从0到2分。结果:纳入82例患者。平均初始C-CAT评分为3.4,与轻度至中度疾病活动一致。治疗6个月后,88%的患者得分有所改善,48%的患者获得缓解。病灶内注射kenalog和外用氯倍他索是最常用的治疗方法。患者平均需要3.6种不同的治疗才能达到治疗效果。结论:C-CAT为CCCA严重程度的评估提供了一种结构化、定量的方法,便于大多数靶向治疗患者对病情改善情况的跟踪。虽然一些C-CAT成分的主观性质可能导致评分者之间的差异,但该工具促进了个性化的、基于症状的治疗,并支持临床医生和患者理解这种复杂的疾病。
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Using Disease Symptomatology to Guide Treatment in Patients with Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia: Introduction of C-CAT Scoring Tool.

Introduction: Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is a progressive scarring alopecia. No disease activity scale exists, making assessment of therapeutic intervention difficult. This study introduces the CCCA Clinical Assessment Tool (C-CAT), a novel scale that quantifies symptom severity to facilitate tailored treatment and track disease progression.

Methods: A retrospective review of patients with CCCA was assessed on degree of pruritus, erythema, pain, disease progression, and scalp resistance, each scored from 0 to 2, over the course of a minimum of 6 months of therapy.

Results: Eighty-two patients were included. The average initial C-CAT score was 3.4, consistent with mild to moderate disease activity. After 6 months of treatment, 88% of patients had improvement in score, with 48% of all patients achieving remission. Intralesional kenalog injections and topical clobetasol were the most commonly used therapies. Patients required an average of 3.6 different treatments to achieve therapeutic response.

Conclusion: The C-CAT provides a structured, quantitative method to assess CCCA severity, which facilitates tracking of disease improvement for the majority of patients with targeted therapy. While the subjective nature of some C-CAT components may lead to inter-rater variability, this tool promotes personalized, symptom-based treatment and supports clinicians and patients in understanding this complex condition.

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