A caregiver-reported global severity assessment in pediatric atopic eczema: the Comano score

AbstractAtopic eczema (AE) is the most common inflammatory skin disease in infancy and its prevalence is rising worldwide. It has a wide social impact on the affected children and their families ’ lives. AE can have a chronic and heterogeneous course, with periods of remission and relapse of the clinical manifestations. For this reason, its severity assessment through standardized outcome measures becomes a fundamental guide for health professionals, who can manage AE following evidence-b ased medicine principles in their everyday clinical practice or in clinical trials.Several scoring systems have been recognized to assess the clinical manifestations of AE, both from the physician ’s and the patient’s point of view. Despite the scoring systems standardized for adults, there are very few published options about the expression of a patient/caregiver-centered global severity assessment specifically for pediatric AE. For this reason, the aim of our study was to evaluate a new , quick, user-friendly and feasible caregiver-reported global severity assessment for pediatric AE. Based on a 0–10 numerical rating scale in pediatric AE, we named this scoring system the Comano score.We carried out a cross-sectional observational study enrolling a total of 867 patients aged from 1 to 16  years (males 49.5%, mean patient’s age 5.9 years, standard deviation ±3.6 years) with a previous doctor-confirmed diagnosis of AE, who underwent balneotherapy at Comano Thermal Center (Co...
Source: Italian Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research