European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo

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European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo. / Pereira, M P; Steinke, S; Zeidler, C; Forner, C; Riepe, C; Augustin, M; Bobko, S; Dalgard, F; Elberling, J; Garcovich, S; Gieler, U; Gonçalo, M; Halvorsen, J A; Leslie, T A; Metz, M; Reich, A; Şavk, E; Schneider, G; Serra-Baldrich, E; Ständer, H F; Streit, M; Wallengren, J; Weller, K; Wollenberg, A; Bruland, P; Soto-Rey, I; Storck, M; Dugas, M; Weisshaar, E; Szepietowski, J C; Legat, F J; Ständer, S; EADV Task Force Pruritus group members.

in: J EUR ACAD DERMATOL, Jahrgang 32, Nr. 7, 07.2018, S. 1059-1065.

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Pereira, MP, Steinke, S, Zeidler, C, Forner, C, Riepe, C, Augustin, M, Bobko, S, Dalgard, F, Elberling, J, Garcovich, S, Gieler, U, Gonçalo, M, Halvorsen, JA, Leslie, TA, Metz, M, Reich, A, Şavk, E, Schneider, G, Serra-Baldrich, E, Ständer, HF, Streit, M, Wallengren, J, Weller, K, Wollenberg, A, Bruland, P, Soto-Rey, I, Storck, M, Dugas, M, Weisshaar, E, Szepietowski, JC, Legat, FJ, Ständer, S & EADV Task Force Pruritus group members 2018, 'European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo', J EUR ACAD DERMATOL, Jg. 32, Nr. 7, S. 1059-1065. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14570

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Pereira, M. P., Steinke, S., Zeidler, C., Forner, C., Riepe, C., Augustin, M., Bobko, S., Dalgard, F., Elberling, J., Garcovich, S., Gieler, U., Gonçalo, M., Halvorsen, J. A., Leslie, T. A., Metz, M., Reich, A., Şavk, E., Schneider, G., Serra-Baldrich, E., ... EADV Task Force Pruritus group members (2018). European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo. J EUR ACAD DERMATOL, 32(7), 1059-1065. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14570

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@article{7beadae003cb45fc95259509a8102044,
title = "European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The term prurigo has been used for many decades in dermatology without clear definition, and currently used terminology of prurigo is inconsistent and confusing. Especially, itch-related prurigo remains unexplored regarding the epidemiology, clinical profile, natural course, underlying causes, available treatments and economic burden, although burdensome and difficult to treat.OBJECTIVE: To address these issues, the multicentre European Prurigo Project (EPP) was designed to increase knowledge on chronic prurigo (CPG). In the first step, European experts of the EADV Task Force Pruritus (TFP) aimed to achieve a consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of CPG. Additionally, procedures of the cross-sectional EPP were discussed and agreed upon.METHODS: Discussions and surveys between members of the TFP served as basis for a consensus conference. Using the Delphi method, consensus was defined as an agreement ≥75% among the present members.RESULTS: Twenty-four members of the TFP participated in the consensus conference. Experts consented that CPG should be used as an umbrella term for the range of clinical manifestations (e.g. papular, nodular, plaque or umbilicated types). CPG is considered a distinct disease defined by the presence of chronic pruritus for ≥6 weeks, history and/or signs of repeated scratching and multiple localized/generalized pruriginous skin lesions (whitish or pink papules, nodules and/or plaques). CPG occurs due to a neuronal sensitization to itch and the development of an itch-scratch cycle.CONCLUSION: This new definition and terminology of CPG should be implemented in dermatology to harmonize communication in the clinical routine, clinical trials and scientific literature. Acute/subacute forms of prurigo are separated entities, which need to be differentiated from CPG and will be discussed in a next step. In the near future, the cross-sectional EPP will provide relevant clinical data on various aspects of CPG leading to new directions in the scientific investigation of CGP.",
keywords = "Chronic Disease, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Humans, Prurigo, Terminology as Topic, Consensus Development Conference, Journal Article",
author = "Pereira, {M P} and S Steinke and C Zeidler and C Forner and C Riepe and M Augustin and S Bobko and F Dalgard and J Elberling and S Garcovich and U Gieler and M Gon{\c c}alo and Halvorsen, {J A} and Leslie, {T A} and M Metz and A Reich and E {\c S}avk and G Schneider and E Serra-Baldrich and St{\"a}nder, {H F} and M Streit and J Wallengren and K Weller and A Wollenberg and P Bruland and I Soto-Rey and M Storck and M Dugas and E Weisshaar and Szepietowski, {J C} and Legat, {F J} and S St{\"a}nder and {EADV Task Force Pruritus group members}",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2017 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.",
year = "2018",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1111/jdv.14570",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "1059--1065",
journal = "J EUR ACAD DERMATOL",
issn = "0926-9959",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "7",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - European academy of dermatology and venereology European prurigo project: expert consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of chronic prurigo

AU - Pereira, M P

AU - Steinke, S

AU - Zeidler, C

AU - Forner, C

AU - Riepe, C

AU - Augustin, M

AU - Bobko, S

AU - Dalgard, F

AU - Elberling, J

AU - Garcovich, S

AU - Gieler, U

AU - Gonçalo, M

AU - Halvorsen, J A

AU - Leslie, T A

AU - Metz, M

AU - Reich, A

AU - Şavk, E

AU - Schneider, G

AU - Serra-Baldrich, E

AU - Ständer, H F

AU - Streit, M

AU - Wallengren, J

AU - Weller, K

AU - Wollenberg, A

AU - Bruland, P

AU - Soto-Rey, I

AU - Storck, M

AU - Dugas, M

AU - Weisshaar, E

AU - Szepietowski, J C

AU - Legat, F J

AU - Ständer, S

AU - EADV Task Force Pruritus group members

N1 - © 2017 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

PY - 2018/7

Y1 - 2018/7

N2 - BACKGROUND: The term prurigo has been used for many decades in dermatology without clear definition, and currently used terminology of prurigo is inconsistent and confusing. Especially, itch-related prurigo remains unexplored regarding the epidemiology, clinical profile, natural course, underlying causes, available treatments and economic burden, although burdensome and difficult to treat.OBJECTIVE: To address these issues, the multicentre European Prurigo Project (EPP) was designed to increase knowledge on chronic prurigo (CPG). In the first step, European experts of the EADV Task Force Pruritus (TFP) aimed to achieve a consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of CPG. Additionally, procedures of the cross-sectional EPP were discussed and agreed upon.METHODS: Discussions and surveys between members of the TFP served as basis for a consensus conference. Using the Delphi method, consensus was defined as an agreement ≥75% among the present members.RESULTS: Twenty-four members of the TFP participated in the consensus conference. Experts consented that CPG should be used as an umbrella term for the range of clinical manifestations (e.g. papular, nodular, plaque or umbilicated types). CPG is considered a distinct disease defined by the presence of chronic pruritus for ≥6 weeks, history and/or signs of repeated scratching and multiple localized/generalized pruriginous skin lesions (whitish or pink papules, nodules and/or plaques). CPG occurs due to a neuronal sensitization to itch and the development of an itch-scratch cycle.CONCLUSION: This new definition and terminology of CPG should be implemented in dermatology to harmonize communication in the clinical routine, clinical trials and scientific literature. Acute/subacute forms of prurigo are separated entities, which need to be differentiated from CPG and will be discussed in a next step. In the near future, the cross-sectional EPP will provide relevant clinical data on various aspects of CPG leading to new directions in the scientific investigation of CGP.

AB - BACKGROUND: The term prurigo has been used for many decades in dermatology without clear definition, and currently used terminology of prurigo is inconsistent and confusing. Especially, itch-related prurigo remains unexplored regarding the epidemiology, clinical profile, natural course, underlying causes, available treatments and economic burden, although burdensome and difficult to treat.OBJECTIVE: To address these issues, the multicentre European Prurigo Project (EPP) was designed to increase knowledge on chronic prurigo (CPG). In the first step, European experts of the EADV Task Force Pruritus (TFP) aimed to achieve a consensus on the definition, classification and terminology of CPG. Additionally, procedures of the cross-sectional EPP were discussed and agreed upon.METHODS: Discussions and surveys between members of the TFP served as basis for a consensus conference. Using the Delphi method, consensus was defined as an agreement ≥75% among the present members.RESULTS: Twenty-four members of the TFP participated in the consensus conference. Experts consented that CPG should be used as an umbrella term for the range of clinical manifestations (e.g. papular, nodular, plaque or umbilicated types). CPG is considered a distinct disease defined by the presence of chronic pruritus for ≥6 weeks, history and/or signs of repeated scratching and multiple localized/generalized pruriginous skin lesions (whitish or pink papules, nodules and/or plaques). CPG occurs due to a neuronal sensitization to itch and the development of an itch-scratch cycle.CONCLUSION: This new definition and terminology of CPG should be implemented in dermatology to harmonize communication in the clinical routine, clinical trials and scientific literature. Acute/subacute forms of prurigo are separated entities, which need to be differentiated from CPG and will be discussed in a next step. In the near future, the cross-sectional EPP will provide relevant clinical data on various aspects of CPG leading to new directions in the scientific investigation of CGP.

KW - Chronic Disease

KW - Consensus

KW - Delphi Technique

KW - Humans

KW - Prurigo

KW - Terminology as Topic

KW - Consensus Development Conference

KW - Journal Article

U2 - 10.1111/jdv.14570

DO - 10.1111/jdv.14570

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 28857299

VL - 32

SP - 1059

EP - 1065

JO - J EUR ACAD DERMATOL

JF - J EUR ACAD DERMATOL

SN - 0926-9959

IS - 7

ER -