Clinical outcome measures and scoring systems used in prospective studies of port wine stains: A systematic review

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2020

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van Raath, M Ingmar
Chohan, Sandeep
Wolkerstorfer, Albert
van der Horst, Chantal M A M
Limpens, Jacqueline
Huang, Xuan
Ding, Baoyue
Storm, GerritISNI 0000000042534976
van der Hulst, René R W J
Heger, MichalISNI 0000000390982433

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Valid and reliable outcome measures are needed to determine and compare treatment results of port wine stain (PWS) studies. Besides, uniformity in outcome measures is crucial to enable inter-study comparisons and meta-analyses. This study aimed to assess the heterogeneity in reported PWS outcome measures by mapping the (clinical) outcome measures currently used in prospective PWS studies. METHODS: OVID MEDLINE, OVID Embase, and CENTRAL were searched for prospective PWS studies published from 2005 to May 2020. Interventional studies with a clinical efficacy assessment were included. Two reviewers independently evaluated methodological quality using a modified Downs and Black checklist. RESULTS: In total, 85 studies comprising 3,310 patients were included in which 94 clinician/observer-reported clinical efficacy assessments had been performed using 46 different scoring systems. Eighty-one- studies employed a global assessment of PWS appearance/improvement, of which -82% was expressed as percentage improvement and categorized in 26 different scoring systems. A wide variety of other global and multi-item scoring systems was identified. As a result of outcome heterogeneity and insufficient data reporting, only 44% of studies could be directly compared. A minority of studies included patient-reported or objective outcomes. Thirteen studies of good quality were found. CONCLUSION: Clinical PWS outcomes are highly heterogeneous, which hampers study comparisons and meta-analyses. Consensus-based development of a core outcome-set would benefit future research and clinical practice, especially considering the lack of high-quality trials.

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Databases, Factual, Humans, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Port-Wine Stain/pathology, Prospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index

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van Raath, M I, Chohan, S, Wolkerstorfer, A, van der Horst, C M A M, Limpens, J, Huang, X, Ding, B, Storm, G, van der Hulst, R R W J & Heger, M 2020, 'Clinical outcome measures and scoring systems used in prospective studies of port wine stains : A systematic review', PLoS One, vol. 15, no. 7, e0235657. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235657