Klimek Ludger, Bergmann Karl-Christian, Biedermann Tilo, Bousquet Jean, Hellings Peter, Jung Kirsten, Merk Hans, Olze Heidi, Schlenter Wolfgang, Stock Philippe, Ring Johannes, Wagenmann Martin, Wehrmann Wolfgang, Mösges Ralph, Pfaar Oliver
Center for Rhinology and Allergology, An den Quellen 10, 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany.
Charité Allergy Center, Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology, Charité, Berlin, Germany.
Allergo J Int. 2017;26(1):16-24. doi: 10.1007/s40629-016-0006-7. Epub 2017 Jan 19.
Visual analogue scales (VAS) are psychometric measuring instruments designed to document the characteristics of disease-related symptom severity in individual patients and use this to achieve a rapid (statistically measurable and reproducible) classification of symptom severity and disease control. VAS can also be used in routine patient history taking and to monitor the course of a chronic disease such as allergic rhinitis (AR). More specifically, the VAS has been used to assess effectiveness of AR therapy in real life, both in intermittent and persistent disease.
This position paper takes a detailed look at the historical development of VAS and its method-specific principles. Particular focus is put on aspects of practical application in daily routine and on a critical discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the individual methods.
VAS are well validated for the measurement of AR symptoms and correlate well with the ARIA (allergic rhinitis and its impact on asthma) severity classification and also correlated well with rTNSS and RQLQ. Moreover, several treatment studies on AR have used VAS as an evaluation parameter. Thanks to the use of new (real-life and real-time) communication technologies, such as smartphone apps, Discussion: VAS can be used relatively simply and highly effectively to assess disease control. The VAS lends itself very well to digitization and has now been incorporated into a smartphone app (called Allergy Diary) to assess AR control and direct treatment decisions as part of an AR clinical decision support system (CDSS). MASK Rhinitis has developed this app, which is currently available in 15 different languages.
视觉模拟量表(VAS)是一种心理测量工具,旨在记录个体患者疾病相关症状严重程度的特征,并以此实现症状严重程度和疾病控制的快速(可统计测量且可重复)分类。VAS也可用于常规患者病史采集以及监测过敏性鼻炎(AR)等慢性疾病的病程。更具体地说,VAS已被用于评估AR治疗在现实生活中对间歇性和持续性疾病的有效性。
本立场文件详细审视了VAS的历史发展及其特定方法的原理。特别关注其在日常实践中的实际应用方面,以及对各种方法优缺点的批判性讨论。
VAS在测量AR症状方面得到了充分验证,与ARIA(过敏性鼻炎及其对哮喘的影响)严重程度分类相关性良好,也与rTNSS和RQLQ相关性良好。此外,多项关于AR的治疗研究将VAS用作评估参数。由于使用了新的(现实生活和实时)通信技术,如智能手机应用程序,讨论:VAS可相对简单且高效地用于评估疾病控制。VAS非常适合数字化,现已被纳入一款智能手机应用程序(名为过敏日记),作为AR临床决策支持系统(CDSS)的一部分来评估AR控制并指导治疗决策。MASK鼻炎开发了这款应用程序,目前有15种不同语言版本。