Publication: Reliability, validity and feasibility of the vitiligo extent score (Ves) and self-assessment vitiligo extent score (sa-ves) among vitiligo patients: A cross-cultural validation
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2021-01-01
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11787015
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Mahidol University
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Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. Vol.14, (2021), 949-957
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Pichanee Chaweekulrat, Narumol Silpa-Archa, Chalermkwan Apinuntham, Chayada Chaiyabutr, Chanisada Wongpraparut Reliability, validity and feasibility of the vitiligo extent score (Ves) and self-assessment vitiligo extent score (sa-ves) among vitiligo patients: A cross-cultural validation. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology. Vol.14, (2021), 949-957. doi:10.2147/CCID.S324073 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/78658
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Reliability, validity and feasibility of the vitiligo extent score (Ves) and self-assessment vitiligo extent score (sa-ves) among vitiligo patients: A cross-cultural validation
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Background: The Vitiligo Extent Score (VES) and Self-Assessment Vitiligo Extent Score (SA-VES) have not been formally validated in Thai population. Objective: To evaluate reliability, validity and feasibility of the VES and SA-VES in Thai vitiligo patients. Methods: Vitiligo lesions from 100 patients were evaluated by 2 independent dermatologists using VES and Vitiligo Area Scoring Index (VASI). Reliability was assessed by comparing VES scores between physicians. Validity was determined by comparison among the VES, VASI, and SA-VES instruments. Patients scored their vitiligo severity using the SA-VES. Results: The reliability of the VES was excellent (inter-rater reliability: 0.997, 95% con-fidence interval: 0.995–0.998). There was very strong correlation between the VES and VASI (r=0.976, p<0.001), and strong correlation between the VES and SA-VES (r=0.890, p<0.001), and between the VASI and SA-VES (r=0.866, p<0.001). Moderate correlation among the VES, VASI, and SA-VES was observed in patients with segmental or <1% body surface area (BSA) vitiligo. Ninety-five percent of patients rated the SA-VES as easy to moderately easy. Conclusion: The VES has reliability and validity comparable to that of the VASI. The SA-VES is an user-friendly instrument that correlated well with physicians’ scoring methods in patients with non-segmental or >1% BSA vitiligo.