Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3205320 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAcne research is hindered by the absence of a universal, consistently applied standard for severity grading. Acne experts recently identified 4 essential clinical components and 2 features for an ideal acne global grading scale (AGGS).ObjectiveThis study evaluated current AGGSs against consensus criteria previously identified as necessary.MethodsAGGSs were identified by systematic literature search and then evaluated independently by 4 raters against criteria (components and subcomponents; features and subfeatures) identified as essential.ResultsEighteen AGGSs fulfilled selection criteria. Three scored 1 full SD above the mean for categorical scores. We also identified highest-ranked AGGSs for subcategory scores.LimitationsOnly English-language scales were selected. Efficiency and acceptance were not evaluable.ConclusionAlthough no singular scale fulfilled all essential criteria, this study did identify highly ranked AGGSs. Incorporation and rationalization of their components and features should facilitate development of an ideal standard.

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