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Measuring the impact of pruritus in patients with epidermolysis bullosa: evaluation with an itch-specific instrument.
Document Type
Article
Source
Dermatology Reports. 2023, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p6-10. 5p.
Subject
*EPIDERMOLYSIS bullosa
*ITCHING
*WOUND healing
Language
ISSN
2036-7406
Abstract
Pruritus is one of the most debilitating symptoms for patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB). This study aimed to assess the burden of itch and to address its dimensions across patients with EB. Forty-six patients with EB were recruited from the Saudi EB registry to participate. All participants completed the Leuven Itch Scale. The sample included 5 patients with EB simplex (EBS), 3 with junctional EB (JEB), 34 with dystrophic EB (DEB), and 4 patients had unknown type. Overall, 97.8% patients reported itch. In patients with itch, 73.3% reported that it was often or always present, longer than 2h Itch episodes was reported by JEB (66.7%) and recessive DEB (3.2%). Itch, in all its dimensions, was worst in patients with JEB and DEB than EBS. Itch occurred mostly in a hot environment (80%), when sweating (71.1%), in healing wounds (40%), and during dressing change (35.6%) whereas cold environment resulted in itch in only (2.2%). The burden of pruritus increased with increasing age. This study highlights a challenging area in EB care with a need for specific treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]