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Development and Validation of the Clinician Reported and Patient Reported Photonumeric Scales to Assess Buttocks Cellulite Severity

Joel L. Cohen, Neil S. Sadick, M. Todd Kirby, Michael McLane, William R. Lenderking, Randall H. Bender, Jun Chen, David Hurley, Naomi B. Knoble, Genzhou Liu, Qinfang Xiang, Jeffrey A. Davidson, Mitchel P. Goldman

2020Dermatologic Surgery17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Clinician Reported Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale (CR-PCSS) and Patient Reported PCSS (PR-PCSS) are newly developed tools for assessing cellulite severity. OBJECTIVE: To report on the reliability, validity, and ability to detect a change in cellulite severity on the buttocks of adult women with the CR-PCSS and PR-PCSS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Content validity of both scales was established through concept elicitation and cognitive interviews. Test-retest reliability was evaluated, and intra-rater (both scales) and inter-rater (CR-PCSS only) reliability were estimated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for agreement and consistency. Ability to detect a change was determined using the Subject-Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) or Investigator-GAIS as anchors. RESULTS: For the CR-PCSS (n = 6) at baseline and Day 2, the mean interrater ICCs were ≥0.70 and mean intrarater ICCs (95% confidence interval [CI]) were ≥0.81 (0.72-0.90) for both buttocks. For the PR-PCSS (n = 99) at baseline and Day 14, the mean test-retest reliability ICCs (95% CI) were ≥0.86 (0.79-0.91) for both buttocks. A clinically meaningful change was 1.0 point on the PR-PCSS and 1.0 on the CR-PCSS. CONCLUSION: The CR-PCSS and PR-PCSS reliably assess cellulite severity of the buttocks and can detect a clinically meaningful change after treatment for cellulite.

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ButtocksMedicineIntraclass correlationCelluliteConfidence intervalInter-rater reliabilityReliability (semiconductor)Physical therapyDermatologyPsychometricsInternal medicineRating scaleSurgeryPsychologyClinical psychologyCellulitisPhysicsPower (physics)Developmental psychologyQuantum mechanicsBody Contouring and SurgeryFacial Rejuvenation and Surgery TechniquesPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management