Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus

© 2017 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: The Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale is valid and reliable for uremic pruritus (UP) assessment. However, it remains unknown how the scores should be interpreted in clinical practices. Objectives: To establish a cl...

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Main Authors: S. Nochaiwong, C. Ruengorn, K. Koyratkoson, C. Chaisai, R. Awiphan, K. Thavorn, K. Noppakun, Y. Suteeka, S. Panyathong, W. Chongruksut, S. Nanta, S. Chiewchanvit
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-588832018-09-05T04:34:35Z Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus S. Nochaiwong C. Ruengorn K. Koyratkoson C. Chaisai R. Awiphan K. Thavorn K. Noppakun Y. Suteeka S. Panyathong W. Chongruksut S. Nanta S. Chiewchanvit Medicine © 2017 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: The Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale is valid and reliable for uremic pruritus (UP) assessment. However, it remains unknown how the scores should be interpreted in clinical practices. Objectives: To establish a clinical interpretation of the UP-Dial by identifying severity cut-off scores according to the disease severity and burden of pruritus. Methods: This cross-sectional study developed a classification system for the UP-Dial scores using the patient-based anchors method. From May 2012 through January 2017, 697 dialysis patients were screened. Of these, a total of 258 met the criteria for UP and completed the UP-Dial scale and three sets of patient-assessed anchor questions: (i) global UP intensity by visual analogue scale (VAS)-UP, (ii) Dermatology Life Quality Index and (iii) global kidney disease-related quality of life. The cut-off scores were generated based on the kappa (κ) coefficient of agreement and the area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AuROC) statistics. Subgroup analyses were performed to explore associations between patient characteristics and the UP-Dial severity bands. Results: The proposed scores were ≤12 (mild), 13–21 (moderate) and ≥22 (severe) with κ coefficient ranging between 0.39 and 0.46. Assigned scores were associated with all patient-based anchors. The highest association was with the VAS-UP, and AuROC was 0.80 (mild; 95% CI, 0.75–0.86), 0.66 (moderate; 0.60–0.71) and 0.83 (severe; 0.77–0.89). In subgroup analysis according to patient characteristics, we did not find any significant difference. Conclusions: The estimated UP-Dial severity band can facilitate the interpretation of UP in practice-based research settings and can be used to support treatment decisions. 2018-09-05T04:34:35Z 2018-09-05T04:34:35Z 2018-07-01 Journal 14683083 09269959 2-s2.0-85048970600 10.1111/jdv.14609 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85048970600&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58883
institution Chiang Mai University
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S. Nochaiwong
C. Ruengorn
K. Koyratkoson
C. Chaisai
R. Awiphan
K. Thavorn
K. Noppakun
Y. Suteeka
S. Panyathong
W. Chongruksut
S. Nanta
S. Chiewchanvit
Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
description © 2017 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Background: The Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale is valid and reliable for uremic pruritus (UP) assessment. However, it remains unknown how the scores should be interpreted in clinical practices. Objectives: To establish a clinical interpretation of the UP-Dial by identifying severity cut-off scores according to the disease severity and burden of pruritus. Methods: This cross-sectional study developed a classification system for the UP-Dial scores using the patient-based anchors method. From May 2012 through January 2017, 697 dialysis patients were screened. Of these, a total of 258 met the criteria for UP and completed the UP-Dial scale and three sets of patient-assessed anchor questions: (i) global UP intensity by visual analogue scale (VAS)-UP, (ii) Dermatology Life Quality Index and (iii) global kidney disease-related quality of life. The cut-off scores were generated based on the kappa (κ) coefficient of agreement and the area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AuROC) statistics. Subgroup analyses were performed to explore associations between patient characteristics and the UP-Dial severity bands. Results: The proposed scores were ≤12 (mild), 13–21 (moderate) and ≥22 (severe) with κ coefficient ranging between 0.39 and 0.46. Assigned scores were associated with all patient-based anchors. The highest association was with the VAS-UP, and AuROC was 0.80 (mild; 95% CI, 0.75–0.86), 0.66 (moderate; 0.60–0.71) and 0.83 (severe; 0.77–0.89). In subgroup analysis according to patient characteristics, we did not find any significant difference. Conclusions: The estimated UP-Dial severity band can facilitate the interpretation of UP in practice-based research settings and can be used to support treatment decisions.
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author S. Nochaiwong
C. Ruengorn
K. Koyratkoson
C. Chaisai
R. Awiphan
K. Thavorn
K. Noppakun
Y. Suteeka
S. Panyathong
W. Chongruksut
S. Nanta
S. Chiewchanvit
author_facet S. Nochaiwong
C. Ruengorn
K. Koyratkoson
C. Chaisai
R. Awiphan
K. Thavorn
K. Noppakun
Y. Suteeka
S. Panyathong
W. Chongruksut
S. Nanta
S. Chiewchanvit
author_sort S. Nochaiwong
title Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
title_short Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
title_full Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
title_fullStr Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
title_full_unstemmed Clinical interpretation of the Uremic Pruritus in Dialysis Patients (UP-Dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
title_sort clinical interpretation of the uremic pruritus in dialysis patients (up-dial) scale: a novel instrument for the assessment of uremic pruritus
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