Szebényi Júlia, Oláh Péter, Gyulai Rolland
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Oncodermatology, University of Pécs Medical School, Clinical Centre, Pécs, Hungary.
Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Duesseldorf, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany.
Skin Appendage Disord. 2022 Jul;8(4):295-301. doi: 10.1159/000521930. Epub 2022 Feb 14.
Nail changes are frequent in psoriasis, and the negative impact of nail psoriasis on patients' quality of life is well known. No data are available however about the association of the objective severity of nail psoriasis and the subjective perception of these symptoms. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between the severity of psoriatic nail changes (as determined by the Nail Psoriasis Severity Index [NAPSI]) and the esthetic assessment of nail psoriasis.
Participants (general population and psoriasis patients) were asked to rate 19 nail images (including psoriatic and healthy nails) on a 0-10 scale, based on how disturbing they considered them esthetically. Objective severity (NAPSI) scores of nails were compared to the subjective evaluation values.
Nail symptom severity correlated well with the subjective scores. However, while nails with low (0) and high (6-8) NAPSI values received consistent subjective scores, the esthetic perception of nails with moderate NAPSI scores was rather heterogeneous. The age of the respondents showed robust positive correlation with the subjective assessment of nail symptoms both within the psoriatic and the general population.
Gender, the presence of psoriasis, or medical education had no significant influence on the esthetic assessment of psoriatic nail changes.
指甲改变在银屑病中很常见,指甲银屑病对患者生活质量的负面影响是众所周知的。然而,目前尚无关于指甲银屑病客观严重程度与这些症状主观感受之间关联的数据。本研究的目的是确定银屑病指甲改变的严重程度(由指甲银屑病严重程度指数[NAPSI]确定)与指甲银屑病美学评估之间的相关性。
要求参与者(普通人群和银屑病患者)根据他们认为这些指甲在美学上的干扰程度,在0-10分的量表上对19张指甲图像(包括银屑病指甲和健康指甲)进行评分。将指甲的客观严重程度(NAPSI)评分与主观评估值进行比较。
指甲症状严重程度与主观评分相关性良好。然而,虽然NAPSI值低(0)和高(6-8)的指甲获得了一致的主观评分,但NAPSI评分为中等的指甲的美学感知却相当不一致。在银屑病患者和普通人群中,受访者的年龄与指甲症状的主观评估均呈强烈正相关。
性别、是否患有银屑病或医学教育程度对银屑病指甲改变的美学评估没有显著影响。