| Literature DB >> 30945409 |
Nanja van Geel1, Albert Wolkerstorfer2, Khaled Ezzedine3, Amit G Pandya4, Marcel Bekkenk2, Lynda Grine1, Sarah Van Belle1, Janny E Lommerts2, Iltefat Hamzavi5, John E Harris6, Viktoria Eleftheriadou7, Samia Esmat8, Hee Young Kang9, Prasad Kumarasinghe10, Cheng-Che E Lan11, Davinder Parsad12, Noufal Raboobee13, Leihong Flora Xiang14, Tamio Suzuki15, Cecilia A Prinsen16, Alain Taieb17, Mauro Picardo18, Reinhart Speeckaert1.
Abstract
Currently, vitiligo lacks a validated Physician Global Assessment (PGA) for disease extent. This PGA can be used to stratify and interpret the numeric scores obtained by the Vitiligo Extent Score (VES). We investigated the interrater reliability of a 5-point PGA scale during an international vitiligo workshop. Vitiligo experts from five different continents rated photographs of non-segmental vitiligo patients with varying degrees of extent with the PGA score. Good interrater agreements (intraclass correlation coefficient >0.6) were observed between the raters overall and within each continent. All hypotheses to evaluate construct validity were confirmed. Median VES values per category were for limited 1.10 [IQR: 0.21-1.67], moderate 3.17 [IQR: 1.75-6.21], extensive 9.58 [IQR: 6.21-13.03] and very extensive 42.67 [IQR: 21.20-42.67]. Defined categories for vitiligo extent can be valuable for inclusion criteria and may impact future reimbursement criteria.Entities:
Keywords: body surface area; extent; global assessment; outcome measure; severity; vitiligo
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30945409 DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12784
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res ISSN: 1755-1471 Impact factor: 4.693