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Use of technology for the objective evaluation of scratching behavior: A systematic review

Albert F. Yang, Morgan Nguyen, Alvin Li, Brad Lee, Keum San Chun, Ellen Y. Wu, Anna Fishbein, Amy S. Paller, Shuai Xu

2021JAAD International20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pruritus is a common symptom across various dermatologic conditions, with a negative impact on quality of life. Devices to quantify itch objectively primarily use scratch as a proxy. This review compares and evaluates the performance of technologies aimed at objectively measuring scratch behavior. METHODS: Articles identified from literature searches performed in October 2020 were reviewed and those that did not report a primary statistical performance measure (eg, sensitivity, specificity) were excluded. The articles were independently reviewed by 2 authors. RESULTS: (ρ) = 0.18-0.40 for itch measured using a visual analog scale). This may be due to varied subjective perception of itch or actigraphy's underestimation of scratch. CONCLUSION: Actigraphy's large variability in performance and limited understanding of its specificity for scratch merits larger studies looking at validation of data analysis algorithms and device performance, particularly within target patient populations.

Topics & Concepts

ActigraphyScratchProxy (statistics)MedicineComputer scienceMachine learningInternal medicineOperating systemCircadian rhythmDermatology and Skin DiseasesContact Dermatitis and AllergiesNail Diseases and Treatments
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