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The REALISE score: a new statistically validated scoring system to assess the severity of anal fissures

Authors :
L. Spazzafumo
D. F. Altomare
Marcella Rinaldi
Rigers Dibra
Arcangelo Picciariello
Giuseppe Trigiante
Rita Laforgia
P. Lobascio
A. Pezzolla
Source :
Techniques in Coloproctology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer International Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

Background Anal fissure (AF) is a common, painful disease that strongly affects patients’ quality of life, however, no scoring system to assess the severity of AF is available in the literature. The aim of this study was to set up and validate a reliable scoring system to quantify the severity of AF, to be used in prospective trials comparing the efficacy and the outcomes of surgical or medical treatments. Methods The study was conducted on patients with acute or chronic AF and a control group in a tertiary centre for coloproctology in June 2020–September 2020. Two researchers independently carried out a structured interviewer-led questionnaire at two different time points (T1/T2). The questionnaire consisted of five items selected according to the most commonly reported symptoms for AF: the item pain, was scored from 0 to 10 using a visual analogue scale, and quality of life, duration of pain, use of painkillers, and bleeding were scored from 1 to 5 using Likert-scale questions. The scoRing systEm for AnaL fIsSurE (REALISE) score was the sum of the points. Patients with AF and a control group of patients with haemorrhoids, anal fistula, or obstructed defecation syndrome entered the study. Main outcome measures were reliability, inter-/intraobserver agreement, and repeatability. Results One hundred and fifty well-matched patients (75 with AF and 75 controls) were enrolled. A significant difference was found between the mean REALISE score for patients with AF and controls (p r = 0.99). The coefficient of repeatability was 1.45 in T1 and 1.18 in T2. Conclusions The REALISE score may have an important role in the assessment and management of AF, in grading the severity of AF and comparing results of different treatments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1128045X and 11236337
Volume :
25
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Techniques in Coloproctology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10595611ab78bc1d22eadce6bb1cf983