Psoriasis Symptom Inventory (PSI) as a patient-reported outcome in mild psoriasis: Real life data from a large psoriatic arthritis registry.

Autor: Aydın, Sibel Zehra, Kimyon, Gezmiş, Özişler, Cem, Tarhan, Emine Figen, Günal, Esen Kasapoğlu, Küçük, Adem, Omma, Ahmet, Solmaz, Dilek, Ersözlü, Emine Duygu, Yıldız, Fatih, Tufan, Müge Aydın, Çınar, Muhammet, Mercan, Rıdvan, Yavuz, Şule, Alhussain, Fatıma Arslan, Erden, Abdulsamet, Can, Meryem, Çetin, Gözde Yıldırım, Kılıç, Levent, Bakırcı, Sibel
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Zdroj: European Journal of Rheumatology; Apr2020, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p64-67, 4p
Abstrakt: Objective: Our aim is to test the validity of the Psoriasis Symptom Inventory (PSI), a patient-reported outcome, to assess the psoriasis severity within the scope of rheumatology. Methods: Within the PsA international database (PSART-ID), 571 patients had PSI, while 322 of these also showed body surface area (BSA). Correlations between PSI, BSA, and other patient- and physician- reported outcomes were investigated. Results: There was a good correlation between PSI and BSA (r=0.546, p<0.001), which was even higher for mild psoriasis (BSA<3 (n=164): r=0.608, p<0.001). PSI significantly correlated with fatigue, pain, and patient and physician global parameters (p<0.001). Conclusion: PSI has a good correlation with other patient- and physician-reported outcomes, and our findings support its use in rheumatology practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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