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Development and Validation of a Comprehensive Acne Severity Scale

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although more than 25 acne grading systems exist, only 2 are inclusive of truncal acne. There is neither a gold standard nor a consistently used standardized system. PURPOSE: Our purpose was to develop and validate an acne grading system incorporating severity at the face, chest, and back. METHODS: We developed a comprehensive acne severity scale (CASS) by modifying a preexisting facial acne scale, the Investigator Global Assessment, to include truncal acne. The validity and responsiveness of CASS grades were correlated with Leeds scores at baseline and after 6 months of standard acne treatment. RESULTS: Spearman correlations were significant between Leeds and CASS grades for the face (0.823), chest (0.854), and back (0.872), respectively (p < .001). After 6 months of therapy, changes in these scores were also significantly correlated (p < .001) at all three sites. CONCLUSION: Concurrent validity of CASS is demonstrated by a very strong correlation with Leeds grading. CASS is simpler to use than the Leeds system and more appropriate for translation of research trial results to clinical practice.

Authors

Tan JKL; Tang J; Fung K; Gupta AK; Thomas DR; Sapra S; Lynde C; Poulin Y; Gulliver W; Sebaldt RJ

Journal

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 211–216

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

November 1, 2007

DOI

10.2310/7750.2007.00037

ISSN

1203-4754

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