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Proposal of a new scoring formula for the Dermatology Life Quality Index in psoriasis
Author(s) -
Rencz F.,
Gulácsi L.,
Péntek M.,
Poór A.K.,
Sárdy M.,
Holló P.,
Szegedi A.,
Remenyik É.,
Brodszky V.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
british journal of dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.304
H-Index - 179
eISSN - 1365-2133
pISSN - 0007-0963
DOI - 10.1111/bjd.16927
Subject(s) - dermatology life quality index , psoriasis , psoriasis area and severity index , medicine , dermatology , limiting , mechanical engineering , engineering
Summary Background ‘Not relevant’ responses ( NRR s) on the Dermatology Life Quality Index ( DLQI ) may occur in up to 40% of patients with psoriasis. As these responses are scored as the item of the questionnaire having no impact on the patients’ lives at all, it is more difficult for these patients to fulfil the DLQI > 10 criterion required by clinical guidelines to become candidates for systemic treatment including biologics. Objectives We propose a new scoring system for the DLQI that corrects for the bias in the NRR option and test its construct validity in a sample of patients with psoriasis. Methods Data from 242 patients (104 of whom marked at least one NRR ) from two earlier cross‐sectional surveys were reanalysed. For each patient, the DLQI score was calculated in two ways: (i) according to the original scoring and (ii) by applying a new scoring formula ( DLQI ‐R) that adjusts the total score for the number of NRR s. The construct validity of the DLQI ‐R was tested against the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index ( PASI ) and EQ ‐5D‐3L. Results The mean DLQI and DLQI ‐R scores were 9·99 ± 7·52 and 11·0 ± 8·02, respectively. The DLQI ‐R allowed eight more patients (3·3%) to achieve the ‘ PASI > 10 and DLQI > 10’ threshold. The results were robust when limiting the maximum number of NRR s allowed to two or three. Compared with the DLQI , DLQI ‐R correlated slightly better with PASI ( r s = 0·59 vs. 0·57) and EQ ‐5D‐3L index scores ( r s = −0·58 vs. −0·54). Conclusions The DLQI ‐R seems to be a valid scoring system for avoiding the bias in the NRR option and can help to improve patients’ access to biologics.