Development and testing of a de novo clinical staging system for podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis)
Identifieur interne : 000369 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000368; suivant : 000370Development and testing of a de novo clinical staging system for podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis)
Auteurs : Fasil Tekola ; Zewdu Ayele ; DEREJE HAILE MARIAM ; Claire Fuller ; Gail DaveySource :
- TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health [ 1360-2276 ] ; 2008.
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OBJECTIVE To develop and test a robust clinical staging system for podoconiosis, a geochemical disease in individuals exposed to red clay soil. METHODS We adapted the Dreyer system for staging filarial lymphoedema and tested it in four re-iterative field tests conducted in an area of high-podoconiosis prevalence in Southern Ethiopia. The system has five stages according to proximal spread of disease and presence of dermal nodules, ridges and bands. We measured the 1-week repeatability and the inter-observer agreement of the final staging system. RESULTS The five-stage system is readily understood by community workers with little health training. Kappa for 1-week repeatability was 0.88 (95% CI 0.80-0.96), for agreement between health professionals was 0.71 (95% CI 0.60-0.82), while that between health professionals and community podoconiosis agents without formal health training averaged 0.64 (95% CI 0.52-0.78). CONCLUSIONS This simple staging system with good inter-observer agreement and repeatability can assist in the management and further study of podoconiosis.
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ET : | Development and testing of a de novo clinical staging system for podoconiosis (endemic non-filarial elephantiasis) |
AU : | TEKOLA (Fasil); AYELE (Zewdu); DEREJE HAILE MARIAM; FULLER (Claire); DAVEY (Gail) |
AF : | Brighton and Sussex Medical School/Brighton/Royaume-Uni (1 aut.); Department of Dermatovenereology, ALERT & Tikur Anbessa Hospitals/Addis Ababa/Ethiopie (2 aut.); Otona Hospital/Wolaita Sodo/Ethiopie (3 aut.); East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust/Canterbury/Royaume-Uni (4 aut.); School of Public Health, Addis Ababa University/Ethiopie (5 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health; ISSN 1360-2276; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2008; Vol. 13; No. 10; Pp. 1277-1283; Bibl. 1/4 p. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | OBJECTIVE To develop and test a robust clinical staging system for podoconiosis, a geochemical disease in individuals exposed to red clay soil. METHODS We adapted the Dreyer system for staging filarial lymphoedema and tested it in four re-iterative field tests conducted in an area of high-podoconiosis prevalence in Southern Ethiopia. The system has five stages according to proximal spread of disease and presence of dermal nodules, ridges and bands. We measured the 1-week repeatability and the inter-observer agreement of the final staging system. RESULTS The five-stage system is readily understood by community workers with little health training. Kappa for 1-week repeatability was 0.88 (95% CI 0.80-0.96), for agreement between health professionals was 0.71 (95% CI 0.60-0.82), while that between health professionals and community podoconiosis agents without formal health training averaged 0.64 (95% CI 0.52-0.78). CONCLUSIONS This simple staging system with good inter-observer agreement and repeatability can assist in the management and further study of podoconiosis. |
CC : | 002B01; 002B12B04 |
FD : | Lymphoedème; Eléphantiasis; Classification; Médecine tropicale; Podoconiose |
FG : | Pathologie de l'appareil circulatoire; Pathologie des vaisseaux lymphatiques |
ED : | Lymphedema; Elephantiasis; Classification; Tropical medicine; Podoconiosis |
EG : | Cardiovascular disease; Lymphatic vessel disease |
SD : | Linfedema; Elefantiasis; Clasificación; Medicina tropical |
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