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Development and Validation of the Vitiligo Extent Score (VES): an International Collaborative Initiative: Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Authors :
van Geel, N.
Lommerts, J. E.
Bekkenk, M.W.
Wolkerstorfer, A.
Prinsen, C. A. C.
Eleftheriadou, V.
Taieb, A.
Picardo, M.
Ezzedine, K.
Speeckaert, R.
Epidemiology and Data Science
EMGO - Quality of care
Source :
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 136, 978-984. Nature Publishing Group, van Geel, N, Lommerts, J E, Bekkenk, M W, Wolkerstorfer, A, Prinsen, C A C, Eleftheriadou, V, Taieb, A, Picardo, M, Ezzedine, K & Speeckaert, R 2016, ' Development and Validation of the Vitiligo Extent Score (VES): an International Collaborative Initiative : Journal of Investigative Dermatology ', Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 136, pp. 978-984 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2015.12.040
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The clinical assessment of vitiligo involves an estimation of the affected body surface area. The most commonly used method is the "palm of hand 1% rule" as integrated in the Vitiligo Area Scoring Index. However, this method can be challenging and time consuming. In this study, we introduce a global Vitiligo Extent Score (VES). In the first part of the study, this measurement instrument was developed and subsequently optimized during a pilot scoring session. In a subsequent stage, the inter-and intrarater reliability of the instrument were tested. Live scoring showed an excellent interrater reliability for the VES (intraclass correlation VES: 0.924 vs. Vitiligo Area Scoring Index: 0.846). Subsequent scoring on pictures was comparable with the live evaluation and demonstrated an excellent intrarater reliability. A high intraclass correlation for the VES (intraclass correlation VES: 0.923 vs. Vitiligo Area Scoring Index: 0.757) was also found in an additional subgroup of patients with extensive vitiligo. Moreover, user-friendliness and timing were scored very favorably. In conclusion, this measurement instrument allows us to monitor accurately and easily the affected body surface area in a standardized way. Moreover, our results provide evidence that the VES can be proposed as a promising tool to measure the vitiligo extent in clinical trials and in daily practice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022202X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 136, 978-984. Nature Publishing Group, van Geel, N, Lommerts, J E, Bekkenk, M W, Wolkerstorfer, A, Prinsen, C A C, Eleftheriadou, V, Taieb, A, Picardo, M, Ezzedine, K & Speeckaert, R 2016, ' Development and Validation of the Vitiligo Extent Score (VES): an International Collaborative Initiative : Journal of Investigative Dermatology ', Journal of Investigative Dermatology, vol. 136, pp. 978-984 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2015.12.040
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..b3c527011bf1834458d0e6c93ca2e641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jid.2015.12.040