Itching in Atopic Dermatitis: Patient- and Physician-reported Outcomes in the German Atopic Dermatitis Registry TREATgermany

  • Elke Weisshaar
  • Philipp Bentz
  • Christian Apfelbacher
  • Eva Haufe
  • Luise Heinrich
  • Annice Heratizadeh
  • Susanne Abraham
  • Inken Harder
  • Andreas Kleinheinz
  • Andreas Wollenberg
  • Knut Schäkel
  • Franca Wiemers
  • Julia Ertner
  • Matthias Augustin
  • Julia Wildberger
  • Ralph Von Kiedrowski
  • Margitta Worm
  • Alexander Zink
  • Isaak Effendy
  • Andrea Asmussen
  • Mario Pawlak
  • Michael Sticherling
  • Melanie Hilgers
  • Christiane Handrick
  • Sven Quist
  • Beate Schwarz
  • Magnus Bell
  • Petra Staubach-Renz
  • Sung-Hei Hong-Weldemann
  • Bernhard Homey
  • Jens-Joachim Brücher
  • Stephan Weidinger
  • Thomas Werfel
  • Jochen Schmitt
  • TREATgermany study group

Abstract

TREATgermany is an investigator-initiated prospective disease registry. It investigates physician- and patient-reported disease severity (Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI), objective Scoring Atopic Dermatitis (oSCORAD), Investigator Global Assessment, Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM), Patient Global Assessment (PGA)), patient-reported symptoms (itch, sleep loss, depressive symptoms), therapy courses and dermatological quality of life (DLQI) in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis with SCORAD > 20. 1,134 atopic dermatitis patients (mean age 41.0 ± 14.7 years, 42.5% females) were enrolled by 40 German recruiting sites (dermatological clinics and practices) between June 2016 and April 2021. The current analysis focuses on itch scores obtained with a numerical rating scale (NRS)) documented for the previous 3 days prior to baseline visit. The results show that 97.2% (1,090 of 1,121) patients experienced itch. Itch severity correlated moderately with severity of atopic dermatitis oSCORAD (rho = 0.44 (0.39-0.48)) and EASI score (rho = 0.41 (0.36-0.46)). A strong correlation was found with self-reported disease severity as PGA (rho = 0.68 (0.65-0.71)), POEM sum score (rho = 0.66 (0.63-0.69)) and dermatological quality of life impairment DLQI (rho = 0.61 (0.57-0.65)). Itch as a subjective complaint is more closely correlated with patient-reported outcomes than with objective assessments by the physician.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummeradv00854
ISSN0001-5555
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 23.01.2023
PubMed 36688701