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Development of the Angioedema Control Test-A patient-reported outcome measure that assesses disease control in patients with recurrent angioedema.

Karsten Weller1, Tamara Donoso1, Markus Magerl1, Emel Aygören-Pürsün2, Petra Staubach3, Inmaculada Martinez-Saguer4, Tomasz Hawro1, Sabine Altrichter1, Karoline Krause1, Frank Siebenhaar1, Martin Metz1, Torsten Zuberbier1, Denise Freier1, Marcus Maurer1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recurrent angioedema (AE) is an important clinical problem in the context of chronic urticaria (mast cell mediator-induced), ACE-inhibitor intake and hereditary angioedema (both bradykinin-mediated). To help patients obtain control of their recurrent AE is a major treatment goal. However, a tool to assess control of recurrent AE is not yet available. This prompted us to develop such a tool, the Angioedema Control Test (AECT).
METHODS: After a conceptional framework was developed for the AECT, a list of potential AECT items was generated by a combined approach of patient interviews, literature review and expert input. Subsequent item reduction was based on impact analysis, inter-item correlation, additional predefined criteria for item performance, and a review of the item selection process for content validity. Finally, an instruction section was generated, and an US-American-English version was developed by a structured translation process.
RESULTS: A 4-item AECT with recall periods of 4 weeks and 3 months was developed based on 106 potential items tested in 97 patients with mast cell mediator-induced (n = 49) or bradykinin-mediated recurrent AE (n = 48). Eighty-four items were excluded based on impact analysis. The remaining 22 items could be further reduced by a method-mix of inter-item correlation, additional predefined criteria for item performance and review for content validity.
CONCLUSIONS: The AECT is the first tool to assess disease control in recurrent AE patients. Its retrospective approach, its brevity and its simple scoring make the AECT ideally suited for clinical practice and trials. Its validity and reliability need to be determined in future independent studies.
© 2019 EAACI and John Wiley and Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  AECT, angioedema; development; disease control; impact analysis; item selection

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31815297     DOI: 10.1111/all.14144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergy        ISSN: 0105-4538            Impact factor:   13.146


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Review 1.  The symptom experience of hereditary angioedema (HAE) patients beyond HAE attacks: literature review and clinician interviews.

Authors:  Milenka Jean-Baptiste; Robbin Itzler; Subhransu Prusty; Dylan Supina; Mona L Martin
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 4.303

Review 2.  Urticaria: Collegium Internationale Allergologicum (CIA) Update 2020.

Authors:  Marcus Maurer; Kilian Eyerich; Stefanie Eyerich; Marta Ferrer; Jan Gutermuth; Karin Hartmann; Thilo Jakob; Alexander Kapp; Pavel Kolkhir; Désirée Larenas-Linnemann; Hae-Sim Park; Gunnar Pejler; Mario Sánchez-Borges; Knut Schäkel; Dagmar Simon; Hans-Uwe Simon; Karsten Weller; Torsten Zuberbier; Martin Metz
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 2.749

Review 3.  Patient-reported Outcome Measures for Angioedema: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Anna Trier Heiberg Brix; Henrik Balle Boysen; Karsten Weller; Teresa Caballero; Anette Bygum
Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol       Date:  2021-05-19       Impact factor: 3.875

4.  The international WAO/EAACI guideline for the management of hereditary angioedema - The 2021 revision and update.

Authors:  Marcus Maurer; Markus Magerl; Stephen Betschel; Werner Aberer; Ignacio J Ansotegui; Emel Aygören-Pürsün; Aleena Banerji; Noémi-Anna Bara; Isabelle Boccon-Gibod; Konrad Bork; Laurence Bouillet; Henrik Balle Boysen; Nicholas Brodszki; Paula J Busse; Anette Bygum; Teresa Caballero; Mauro Cancian; Anthony J Castaldo; Danny M Cohn; Dorottya Csuka; Henriette Farkas; Mark Gompels; Richard Gower; Anete S Grumach; Guillermo Guidos-Fogelbach; Michihiro Hide; Hye-Ryun Kang; Allen P Kaplan; Constance H Katelaris; Sorena Kiani-Alikhan; Wei-Te Lei; Richard F Lockey; Hilary Longhurst; William Lumry; Andrew MacGinnitie; Alejandro Malbran; Inmaculada Martinez Saguer; Juan José Matta Campos; Alexander Nast; Dinh Nguyen; Sandra A Nieto-Martinez; Ruby Pawankar; Jonathan Peter; Grzegorz Porebski; Nieves Prior; Avner Reshef; Marc Riedl; Bruce Ritchie; Farrukh Rafique Sheikh; William B Smith; Peter J Spaeth; Marcin Stobiecki; Elias Toubi; Lilian Agnes Varga; Karsten Weller; Andrea Zanichelli; Yuxiang Zhi; Bruce Zuraw; Timothy Craig
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 5.516

5.  Clinical characteristics and burden of illness in patients with hereditary angioedema: findings from a multinational patient survey.

Authors:  Joan Mendivil; Ryan Murphy; Marie de la Cruz; Ellen Janssen; Henrik Balle Boysen; Gagan Jain; Emel Aygören-Pürsün; Ishan Hirji; Giovanna Devercelli
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 4.123

Review 6.  Assessment and management of disease burden and quality of life in patients with hereditary angioedema: a consensus report.

Authors:  Konrad Bork; John T Anderson; Teresa Caballero; Timothy Craig; Douglas T Johnston; H Henry Li; Hilary J Longhurst; Cristine Radojicic; Marc A Riedl
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol       Date:  2021-04-19       Impact factor: 3.406

7.  Impact of anxiety, stress and depression related to COVID-19 pandemic on the course of hereditary angioedema with C1-inhibitor deficiency.

Authors:  Deniz Eyice Karabacak; Semra Demir; Osman Ozan Yeğit; Ali Can; Kadriye Terzioğlu; Derya Ünal; Müge Olgaç; Raif Coşkun; Bahauddin Çolakoğlu; Suna Büyüköztürk; Aslı Gelincik
Journal:  Allergy       Date:  2021-05-15       Impact factor: 14.710

Review 8.  Expert consensus on the use of omalizumab in chronic urticaria in China.

Authors:  Zuotao Zhao; Tao Cai; Hong Chen; Liuqing Chen; Yudi Chen; Xiang Gao; Xinghua Gao; Songmei Geng; Yinshi Guo; Fei Hao; Guodong Hao; Yan Hu; Hongzhong Jin; Zhehu Jin; Chengxin Li; Haili Li; Jie Li; Yanming Li; Yunsheng Liang; Guanghui Liu; Qiang Liu; Hai Long; Lin Ma; Yuanyuan Shang; Yuxin Song; Zhiqiang Song; Xiangyang Su; Haijing Sui; Qing Sun; Yuemei Sun; Jianping Tang; Xunliang Tong; Huiying Wang; Gang Wang; Lianglu Wang; Siqin Wang; Li Xiang; Ting Xiao; Zhiqiang Xie; Leping Ye; Yongmei Yu; Chunlei Zhang; Litao Zhang; Shuchen Zhang; Rui Zheng; Lili Zhi; Wei Zhou; Ying Zou; Marcus Maurer
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2021-12-05       Impact factor: 4.084

9.  Assessment of disease activity and quality of life in patients with recurrent bradykinin-mediated versus mast cell-mediated angioedema.

Authors:  Pelin Kuteyla Can; Ece Nur Degi Rmentepe; Piril Etikan; Kübra Kiziltaç; Asli Gelincik; Semra Demir; Suna Buyukozturk; Eda Haşal; Emel Bülbül Başkan; Ömür Aydin; Marcus Maurer; Karsten Weller; Emek Kocaturk
Journal:  World Allergy Organ J       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 4.084

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