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Impact of Vitiligo on Quality of Life in Patients of Skin of Color and Its Correlation With Clinical Severity Assessment Scores Utilizing Disease Specific Scores: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Awal, Guneet; Kaur, Navleen; Singh, Guramrit; Sharma, Nishant.
Affiliation
  • Awal G; Department of Dermatology,Venereology and Leprosy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, India.
  • Kaur N; Department of Dermatology,Venereology and Leprosy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, India.
  • Singh G; Department of Dermatology,Venereology and Leprosy, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, India.
  • Sharma N; Department of Community Medicine, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Amritsar, India.
Dermatol Pract Concept ; 14(2)2024 Apr 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38810078
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Assessment of disease severity of vitiligo is exigent as it is a psychosomatic ailment. VIDA (vitiligo disease activity score) and VASI (vitiligo area severity index) were previously used for this evaluation. Recently, the introduction of two vitiligo specific tools, vitiligo impact scale (VIS)-22 and Vitiligo Quality of Life Index (VitiQoL) has aided in assessing the quality of life (QOL) in a pertinent manner.

OBJECTIVES:

To measure the QOL in vitiligo using disease specific indices (VitiQoL and VIS-22), to assess their relationship with disease severity (VASI and VIDA) and to determine the correlation between QOL scores (VIS-22 and VitiQoL).

METHODS:

This observational cross-sectional study included 195 patients with vitiligo, and their disease severity was calculated using VASI and VIDA scoring. Patients were asked to fill questionnaires for assessing the QOL using validated tools i.e. VIS-22 and VitiQoL.

RESULTS:

Significant correlation was demonstrated between both QOL scores and VASI score (P value 0.001) with slightly higher values for VitiQoL (r = 0.824) than with VIS 22 (r = 0.693). Both scores exhibited a significant association with VIDA score (P value < 0.001). Moreover, statistically significant correlation was found between VIS-22 and VitiQoL, thereby proving the concordance between these scores.

CONCLUSIONS:

The study infers that QOL seemed to be remarkably dependent on the clinical severity scores and that higher disease activity corresponds to poorer QOL. It is imperative to precisely assess burden of vitiligo and the impairments caused by it in order to aid multi-modality management and allow more standardized research.

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Dermatol Pract Concept Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: India

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Dermatol Pract Concept Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: India