J F Silvestre, R Ruiz-Villaverde, B Pérez-García, P Herranz Pinto, J J Domínguez-Cruz, M Gentile, R M Izu Belloso
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摘要
背景:特应性皮炎(AD)是最常见的皮肤病之一,但围绕这种疾病对生活质量(QoL)、心理健康和治疗过程中自付费用的影响,还存在许多知识空白。有关注意力缺失症多方面负担的现有科学证据通常是基于对患者自身报告的测量结果进行的研究:在此背景下,MEASURE-AD 试验作为一项横断面、多中心、多国试验被开发出来,使用患者和医生报告的测量方法来描述中重度 AD 患者的 AD 多维负担:本文介绍了西班牙队列的结果。我们发现,与 EASI 得分较低(0-7 分或 7.1-21 分)的患者相比,患有中重度 AD 且 EASI 得分较高(21.1-72)的西班牙成人患者的疾病负担明显加重,瘙痒和睡眠障碍等症状严重程度较高,心理健康和 QoL 受损,医疗资源使用率较高,自付费用较多:这项研究为更好地了解疾病负担提供了信息,并确定了在管理注意力缺失症方面需要改进的方面。
[Translated article] Real-World Clinical, Psychosocial and Financial Burden of Atopic Dermatitis: Results from the Spanish Cohort of the MEASURE-AD Trial.
Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most prevalent skin diseases, but there are numerous knowledge gaps surrounding the impact this disease has on quality of life (QoL), mental health, and out-of-pocket expenses involved in the management of AD. The available scientific evidence on the multidimensional burden of AD is usually based on studies with measures reported by patients themselves.
Methods: In this context, the MEASURE-AD trial was developed as a cross-sectional, multicenter, multinational trial using patient- and physician-reported measures to characterize the multidimensional burden of AD in adults with moderate-to-severe AD.
Results: This paper presents the results of the Spanish cohort. We found that Spanish adults with moderate-to-severe AD and high EASI score (21.1-72) had a significantly increased disease burden, high severity of symptoms such as itch and sleep disturbances, impaired mental health and QoL, higher use of health care resources, and more out-of-pocket expenses than patients with low EASI scores (0-7 or 7.1-21).
Conclusions: This study provides information to better understand disease burden, and identify aspects to be improved in the management of AD.
期刊介绍:
Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas, publicación Oficial de la Academia Española de Dermatología y Venereología, es una revista de prestigio consolidado. Creada en 1909, es la revista mensual más antigua editada en España.En 2006 entró en Medline, y hoy resulta imprescindible para estar al día sobre la dermatología española y mundial.