| Literature DB >> 29368043 |
Kelly Hollis1, Christina Proctor2, Doreen McBride3, Maria-Magdalena Balp4, Lori McLeod2, Shannon Hunter2, Haijun Tian5, Sam Khalil4, Marcus Maurer6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Urticaria Activity Score summed over 7 days (UAS7) assesses the itch severity and hive count in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) using once- or twice-daily diary-based documentation.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29368043 PMCID: PMC5978890 DOI: 10.1007/s40257-017-0331-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Clin Dermatol ISSN: 1175-0561 Impact factor: 7.403
UAS twice-daily vs. once-daily questionnaire scoring
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| 1 | Mild, minimal awareness, easily tolerated | 1 | 1–6 |
| 2 | Moderate, definite awareness, bothersome but tolerable | 2 | 7–12 |
| 3 | Severe, difficult to tolerate | 3 | >12 |
UAS Urticaria Activity Score
Calculation of UAS7 values computed in the ASSURE-CSU study
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| UAS7TD | Daily average of 12-h morning and evening itch severity ratings | Daily average of 12-h morning and evening hive scores | The UAS7TD score was obtained as the sum of the daily average itch and hive scores over 7 days |
| UAS7OD1MAX | Daily maximum of 12-h morning and evening itch severity ratings | Derived from daily 24-h exact counts of total hives | The UAS7OD scores were calculated by adding the daily hive and (maximum or average) itch scores over 7 days |
| UAS7OD2AVG | Daily average of 12-h morning and evening itch severity ratings |
OD1MAX once daily, maximum itch, OD2AVG once daily, average itch, OD once daily, TD twice daily, UAS7 Urticaria Activity Score over 7 days
UAS7 disease activity score bands
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| 0 | Itch and hive free—indicative of no symptoms of CSU and considered a full treatment response |
| 1–6 | Well-controlled urticaria—indicates a good response to treatment |
| 7–15 | Mild urticaria—indicates also a lower response level |
| 16–27 | Moderate activity urticaria—entry criteria for clinical trials in CSU |
| 28–42 | Severe activity urticaria |
CSU chronic spontaneous urticaria, UAS7 Urticaria Activity Score over 7 days
Fig. 1Comparison of mean UAS7 values analyzed by the three scoring methods of UAS7 a for the entire cohort and b stratified by UAS7 disease activity score band. OD1MAX once daily for maximum itch, OD2AVG once daily for average itch, SD standard deviation, TD twice daily, UAS Urticaria Activity Score
Correlation coefficients between PRO scores across UAS7 scoring methods and other PRO measures
| Score | UAS7TD ( | UAS7OD1MAX ( | UAS7OD2AVG ( |
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| UAS7TD | 1.00 (605) | ||
| UAS7OD1MAX | 1.00 (504) | ||
| UAS7OD2AVG | 1.00 (504) | ||
| CU-Q2oL Total Score | 0.44 (586) | 0.45 (490) | 0.44 (490) |
| DLQI Total Score | 0.45 (595) | 0.47 (496) | 0.46 (496) |
| EQ-5D Utility Index Score | − 0.27 (585) | − 0.29 (490) | − 0.27 (490) |
| EQ-5D VAS | − 0.30 (587) | − 0.32 (492) | − 0.31 (492) |
Bolded text denotes the pairwise correlation coefficients between the three UAS7 scoring methods
CU-Q2oL Chronic Urticaria Quality of Life Questionnaire, DLQI Dermatology Life Quality Index Questionnaire, OD1MAX once daily for maximum itch, OD2AVG once daily for average itch, PRO patient-reported outcome, TD twice daily, UAS7 Urticaria Activity Score over 7 days, VAS visual analogue scale
Fig. 2Scatterplot of UAS7TD Versus UAS7OD1MAX values a among patients with UAS7TD = [7-15] and UAS7OD1MAX = [16-27] (N=36) b among patients with UAS7TD = [28-42] and UAS7OD1MAX = [16-27] (N=34). OD1MAX once daily for maximum itch, TD twice daily, UAS7 Urticaria Activity Score over 7 days
Fig. 3Scatterplot of UAS7TD versus UAS7OD2AVG values among patients with UAS7TD = 28–42, and UAS7OD2AVG 16–27 (N = 51). OD2AVG once daily for average itch, TD twice daily, UAS Urticaria Activity Score
| The Urticaria Activity Score (UAS) is a commonly used diary-based patient-reported outcome measure that assesses itch severity and hive count in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), using once- or twice-daily diary-based documentation. |
| The current study aimed to evaluate the comparability of twice-daily versus once-daily versions of the UAS and the resulting UAS7 values using data from a multinational, non-interventional study. |
| The study found that weekly UAS-based measurements of disease activity in CSU by twice-daily or once-daily assessments were highly consistent and yielded very similar results. |
| The findings provide evidence to support the use of either of the UAS versions when evaluating CSU activity as long as the same version is used over time for the same patients within a specific study or clinical practice. |