Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Somatization score |
Our researchers will be using CSSI-Child Somatic Symptoms Inventory to measure the severity of bothersome somatic symptoms experienced in our EoE children and adolescents. Respondents are asked to rate the extent to which the child was bothered by each of the nonspecific somatic symptoms listed. Total scores are computed by summing the ratings for each item. Higher scores indicate greater somatic distress. |
Two weeks |
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Primary |
Sleep Quality score |
Our researchers will be using PSQ-Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire to evaluate our EoE children's sleep disorder symptoms. This multi-page questionnaire consists of closed question-items and several open questions. The items are each answered yes = 1, no = 0, or don't know = missing. The number of symptom-items endorsed positively ("yes") is divided by the number of items answered positively or negatively; the denominator therefore excludes items with missing responses and items answered as don't know. The result is a number, a proportion that ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. Scores > 0.33 are considered positive and suggestive of high risk for a pediatric sleep-related breathing disorder |
Up to One month or in general |
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Primary |
Anxiety score |
Our researchers will be using STAIC-State Trait Anxiety Questionnaire to evaluate. Our EoE children will be answering the questions in two different forms in which they report how they feel at a particular moment in time when they respond to the S-Anxiety scale (C-1), and how they generally feel when they respond to the T-Anxiety scale (C-2). Children respond to the STAIC by selecting one of the three alternative choices for each item which describes them best. In essence, each STAIC item is a 3-point rating scale for which values of 1, 2, or 3 are assigned for each of the three alternative choices. Thus, scores on both the STAIC S-Anxiety and T-Anxiety sub-scales can range from a minimum of 20 to a maximum score of 60. Higher scores mean higher anxiety. |
At the moment and usually |
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Primary |
Resilience score |
Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), We will be using this uni-dimensional self-reported scale to measure resilience in our EoE patients. Subjects will be responding to 10 items on a 5-point likert scale, ranging from 0 (not true at all) to 4 (true nearly all the time). Each item has a minimum score of 0 and a maximum score of 4. The total scores for this questionnaire range from a minimum of 0 to maximum of 40. The total scores are calculated by summing all 10 items. A higher score indicates higher resilience. None of the items are reverse scored. |
One Month |
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Primary |
Symptoms score |
Our researchers will be using the Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis Symptom Score (PEESSv2.0) to measure the severity and frequency of patient-relevant symptoms such as dysphagia, gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), nausea/vomiting, and pain. The PEESsv2.0 is a content-validated metric that seeks to capture EoE-specific symptoms directly from children with EoE (8-18 years of age) and from their parents (2-18 years of age). From parent/participant answers, four domains are evaluated: dysphagia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), nausea/vomiting and pain. The range for these PEESSĀ® v2.0 scores are 0 to 100, with a higher score being indicative of more frequent and/or severe symptoms for total score, and the dysphagia, GERD, nausea/vomiting and pain domains. |
One month |
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Primary |
Quality of Life score |
Our researchers will be using PedsQL-EoE questionnaire to measure different dimensions of EoE such as symptoms, treatment, worry, communication, food and eating, and food feelings. Children and parents answer 33 items comprising 7 dimensions mentioned above. Items are 5-point Likert scale from 0(never) to 4 (Almost Always). Scores are transformed on a scale from 0 to 100. Items are reversed scored and linearly transformed to a 0-100 scale as follows: 0=100, 1=75, 2=50, 3=25, 4=0. The mean score = Sum of the items over the number of items answered. Symptoms Total Scale Score can be obtained by Sum of the items over the number of items answered in the Symptoms I and Symptoms II Scales. The total Score can be obtained by sum of all the items over the number of items answered on all the Scales except Feeding Tube Scale. |
One Month |
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