TRASS: a global approach to assess the severity of truncal acne

Autor: N. Auffret, J.M. Nguyen, M.‐T. Leccia, J.P. Claudel, B. Dréno
Přispěvatelé: Private Practice [Paris], Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie et Immunologie Intégrée Nantes-Angers (CRCI2NA ), Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Nantes Université - UFR de Médecine et des Techniques Médicales (Nantes Univ - UFR MEDECINE), Nantes Université - pôle Santé, Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université - pôle Santé, Nantes Université (Nantes Univ)-Nantes Université (Nantes Univ), Département de dermatologie, allergologie et photobiologie [Hôpital Michallon du CHU Grenoble Alpes], Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU)-Hôpital Michallon, Private Practice [Tours], Immunology and New Concepts in ImmunoTherapy (INCIT), Université d'Angers (UA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nantes (CHU Nantes)-Nantes Université - UFR de Médecine et des Techniques Médicales (Nantes Univ - UFR MEDECINE), CIC biothérapies CBT 0503 [Nantes], Hôtel-Dieu de Nantes-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nantes (CHU Nantes), Département de Dermato-Cancerologie [CHU Nantes], Centre hospitalier universitaire de Nantes (CHU Nantes), Pecqueret, Valérie
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022, Online ahead of print. ⟨10.1111/jdv.18009⟩
ISSN: 1468-3083
0926-9959
Popis: International audience; Introduction: Only a small amount of published data regarding truncal acne is available and no proper tool to assess its severity exists.Aim: to provide dermatologists with an easy-to-use tool to assess truncal acne (TRASS, truncal acne severity scale) using a global approach.Methods: A scoring tool that assesses the severity of acne (based on GEA and ECLA scales) on the trunk using a global approach was built, including three subscores: family history, clinical signs and quality of life (QoL). In order to test TRASS, the experts used photos of 47 patients attending their clinics with truncal acne. The ROP (Regression OPtimized) model was applied to assess the diagnosis performance of TRASS and to identify items contributing to the classification of the patients. Internal testing was made to demonstrate the robustness of the model. Correlation analyses between the different items were performed to evaluate the interaction between the different items and their impact on the severity grading of truncal acne.Results: Patients with the most severe acne were identified by TRASS. The error level was 6.6% after internal validation and 10.4% when using the median value or the centile 75th (6.6% and 10.4%). Correlation was significant between systemic treatment and scars (p=0.0025) and nodules (p=0.01988) and between location and QoL (p=0.0095).Conclusion: TRASS is the first global, patient-centred approach to evaluate truncal acne by scoring the importance of each factor independently from its clinical severity. TRASS may allow the practitioner to choose and validate the most suitable therapy together with the patient in order to treat his or her truncal acne successfully and to limit treatment failure.
Databáze: OpenAIRE