描述特应性皮炎和荨麻疹瘙痒程度的口头表达:日本在线问卷调查

Yukihiro Ohya, Toshiya Ebata, Yusei Ohshima, Tsugunobu Andoh, Mitsutoshi Tominaga, Yoko Kataoka, Yoshinori Fukui, Nobuyuki Ebihara, Shunji Hasegawa, Shigetoshi Kobayashi, Yutaka Morisawa, Norihiro Inoue, Masami Narita, Sakae Kaneko, Ken Igawa, Takeshi Nakahara, Y. Ishiuji, Takaharu Okada, Masanori Fujii, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Hiroyuki Irie, Miho Shiratori-Hayashi, H. Murota
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背景:痒感的性质因患者和疾病而异。然而,很少有研究关注特应性皮炎(AD)患者描述瘙痒质量的口头表达:与荨麻疹患者相比,调查特应性皮炎患者的痒感质量:我们于 2021 年 6 月进行了一项描述瘙痒体验的在线问卷调查。调查对象为在过去 6 个月内曾到医院就诊并接受 AD 或荨麻疹治疗的日本患者,分别有 295 人和 290 人回答了 12 个描述瘙痒质量的问题:描述患者忍不住抓挠的剧烈瘙痒的最合适表达方式因疾病而异,大多数注意力缺失症患者选择了 "muzumuzu"(爬行瘙痒的拟声词)(27%)或 "痛痒"(20%),大多数荨麻疹患者选择了 "muzumuzu"(24%)或 "像蚊子叮咬一样痒"(22%)。如果瘙痒症状得到改善,最能让患者感到高兴的说法是 "痛痒"(27%),AD 患者的这一比例明显高于荨麻疹患者(19%)。与荨麻疹患者(41%)相比,更多的注意力缺失症患者(55%)回答他们有时在皮肤症状缓解后仍感到瘙痒。对于 AD(58/161 名患者,36%)和荨麻疹(29/120 名患者,24%)患者来说,"muzumuzu "是最合适的余痒表达方式:结论:痒感的质量不仅可以在不同疾病之间进行分类,还可以在每种疾病的临床过程中进行分类。AD患者用来描述痒感的重要表达方式可以促进更适当的痒感治疗。
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Verbal expressions describing itch quality in atopic dermatitis and urticaria: an online questionnaire survey in Japan
Background: The nature of itch sensation varies depending upon the patient and the disease. However, few studies have focused on verbal expressions describing itch of atopic dermatitis (AD) in quality.Objectives: To investigate itch quality in patients with AD compared with that of urticaria.Methods: We conducted an online questionnaire survey describing itch experiences in June 2021. Participants were Japanese patients who had visited hospitals for their consultations and treatments of AD or urticaria in the last 6 months, and 295 and 290 responses, respectively, to questions using 12 terms describing itch quality were analyzed.Results: The most suitable expression describing intense itch that patients could not help scratching differed between the diseases, where most AD patients selected “muzumuzu” (a mimetic word for creepy–crawly itch) (27%) or “painful itch” (20%), and most urticaria patients selected “muzumuzu” (24%) or “itch like mosquito bites” (22%). The most suitable expressions describing itch that would make patients happiest if improved was “painful itch” (27%) in AD patients, significantly higher than urticaria patients (19%). More AD patients (55%) responded that they sometimes felt itch even after the skin symptoms had subsided than urticaria patients (41%). The most suitable expression of remnant itch selected was “muzumuzu” for AD (58/161 patients, 36%) and urticaria (29/120 patients, 24%).Conclusion: The quality of itch sensations can be classified not only between diseases but also during the clinical course of each disease. Significant expressions that patients with AD use to describe itch sensations could promote more appropriate treatment for itch.
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