The 7-day recall period version of the Urticaria Control Test-UCT7
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The 7-day recall period version of the Urticaria Control Test-UCT7
Abstract
Background: The Urticaria Control Test (UCT) is a well-established, very easy to use and calculate 4-item patient-reported outcome measure to assess chronic urticaria disease control during the previous 4 weeks. Clinical trials and practice may benefit from the use of a UCT version with a shorter recall period, but this does not exist.
Objectives: We sought to develop and validate a UCT version with a 7-day recall period, the UCT7.
Methods: The UCT7 was developed, based on the UCT, and tested, in 152 patients with chronic urticaria (spontaneous: n = 101, inducible: n = 51) for its reliability, validity and screening accuracy, and clinimetric properties, in other words, the cutoff for well-controlled disease and the minimal clinically important difference.
Results: The UCT7 showed excellent internal consistency reliability with a Cronbach αvalue of 0.91 and test-retest reliability with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.83. Convergent validity was high and strongly correlated with anchors of disease control, wheal and angioedema frequency, and urticaria-related quality of life impairment. The UCT7 showed excellent sensitivity to change; however, changes in angioedema activity and impact did not correlate well with changes in UCT7. Based on receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis, the proportion of correctly classified patients, and patients' assessment of treatment efficacy, we recommend a cutoff value of 12 points for identifying patients with well-controlled disease. The UCT7 minimal clinically important difference for improvement was estimated to be 2 points.
Conclusions: The UCT7 is a validated 7-day recall period version of the UCT. It is ideal for the assessment of disease control at short intervals in patients with chronic urticaria in clinical studies and practice.
Keywords: 7-day recall period; Chronic urticaria; PROM; UCT; UCT7; control.
Copyright © 2023 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Patient-reported outcome measures for urticaria and angioedema.J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2023 Nov;152(5):1090-1091. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2023.08.020. Epub 2023 Sep 1. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2023. PMID: 37660988 No abstract available.
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