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Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients

AIM: To develop a scale of domains associated with the health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) in patients with cirrhosis-related ascites. METHODS: We initially undertook literature searches and a qualitative study in order to design a cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom (CAS) scale describing sympt...

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Autores principales: Riedel, Agnete Nordheim, Kimer, Nina, Jensen, Anne-Sofie Houlberg, Dahl, Emilie Kristine, Israelsen, Mads, Aamann, Luise, Gluud, Lise Lotte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5910548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i15.1650
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author Riedel, Agnete Nordheim
Kimer, Nina
Jensen, Anne-Sofie Houlberg
Dahl, Emilie Kristine
Israelsen, Mads
Aamann, Luise
Gluud, Lise Lotte
author_facet Riedel, Agnete Nordheim
Kimer, Nina
Jensen, Anne-Sofie Houlberg
Dahl, Emilie Kristine
Israelsen, Mads
Aamann, Luise
Gluud, Lise Lotte
author_sort Riedel, Agnete Nordheim
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description AIM: To develop a scale of domains associated with the health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) in patients with cirrhosis-related ascites. METHODS: We initially undertook literature searches and a qualitative study in order to design a cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom (CAS) scale describing symptoms with a potential detrimental impact on health related quality of life (HRQL) (the higher the score, the worse the symptoms). Discriminatory validity was assessed in a validation cohort including cirrhotic patients with (1) tense/severe; (2) moderate/mild; or (3) no ascites (controls). Patients also completed chronic liver disease questionnaire (CLDQ) and the EuroQoL 5-Dimensions 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire evaluating HRQL. The relation between scale scores was analysed using Spearman correlations. RESULTS: The final CAS scale included 14 items. The equivalent reliability was high (Chronbach’s alpha 0.88). The validation cohort included 103 patients (72% men, mean age 62.4 years). The mean scores for each question in the CAS scale were higher for patients with severe/tense ascites than for mild/moderate ascites and controls. Compared with controls (mean = 9.9 points), the total CAS scale score was higher for severe/tense ascites (mean = 23.8 points) as well as moderate/mild ascites (mean = 18.6 points) (P < 0.001 both groups). We found a strong correlation between the total CAS and CLDQ score (rho = 0.82, P < 0.001) and a moderate correlation between the CAS and the EQ-5D-5L score (0.67, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The CAS is a valid tool, which reflects HRQOL in patients with ascites.
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spelling pubmed-59105482018-04-23 Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients Riedel, Agnete Nordheim Kimer, Nina Jensen, Anne-Sofie Houlberg Dahl, Emilie Kristine Israelsen, Mads Aamann, Luise Gluud, Lise Lotte World J Gastroenterol Observational Study AIM: To develop a scale of domains associated with the health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) in patients with cirrhosis-related ascites. METHODS: We initially undertook literature searches and a qualitative study in order to design a cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom (CAS) scale describing symptoms with a potential detrimental impact on health related quality of life (HRQL) (the higher the score, the worse the symptoms). Discriminatory validity was assessed in a validation cohort including cirrhotic patients with (1) tense/severe; (2) moderate/mild; or (3) no ascites (controls). Patients also completed chronic liver disease questionnaire (CLDQ) and the EuroQoL 5-Dimensions 5-Level (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire evaluating HRQL. The relation between scale scores was analysed using Spearman correlations. RESULTS: The final CAS scale included 14 items. The equivalent reliability was high (Chronbach’s alpha 0.88). The validation cohort included 103 patients (72% men, mean age 62.4 years). The mean scores for each question in the CAS scale were higher for patients with severe/tense ascites than for mild/moderate ascites and controls. Compared with controls (mean = 9.9 points), the total CAS scale score was higher for severe/tense ascites (mean = 23.8 points) as well as moderate/mild ascites (mean = 18.6 points) (P < 0.001 both groups). We found a strong correlation between the total CAS and CLDQ score (rho = 0.82, P < 0.001) and a moderate correlation between the CAS and the EQ-5D-5L score (0.67, P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The CAS is a valid tool, which reflects HRQOL in patients with ascites. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2018-04-21 2018-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5910548/ /pubmed/29686472 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i15.1650 Text en ©The Author(s) 2018. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Observational Study
Riedel, Agnete Nordheim
Kimer, Nina
Jensen, Anne-Sofie Houlberg
Dahl, Emilie Kristine
Israelsen, Mads
Aamann, Luise
Gluud, Lise Lotte
Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title_full Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title_fullStr Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title_full_unstemmed Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title_short Development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: A cohort study of 103 patients
title_sort development and predictive validity of the cirrhosis-associated ascites symptom scale: a cohort study of 103 patients
topic Observational Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5910548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29686472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v24.i15.1650
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