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Validity and Reliability of the Mastitis Symptom Severity Assessment Methods (M-Score and BISSI) in Non-Lactational Mastitis

Validity and Reliability of the Mastitis Symptom Severity Assessment Methods (M-Score and BISSI) in Non-Lactational Mastitis

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18-65 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Mastitis-score (M-score) and the Breast Inflammatory Symptom Severity Index (BISSI) as measures for assessing symptom severity in non-lactational granulomatous lobular/periductal mastitis (NL-GLM/PDM). This research aims to provide a valid and reliable tool for evaluating both symptom severity and treatment efficacy in NL-GLM/PDM.

Description

Non-lactational granulomatous lobular/periductal mastitis (NL-GLM/PDM) are inflammatory breast diseases with unclear etiology, usually manifested as palpable breast mass, accompanied by breast pain and abscesses, erythema or fistula formation. There is no well-recognized assessment tool for evaluating the symptom severity and treatment efficacy of NL-GLM/PDM. In our previous studies with NL-GLM, we used the Mastitis-score (M-score) as a physician-directed measure of the symptom severity. However, there were no patient-reported outcome measure for NL-GLM/PDM. The Breast Inflammatory Symptom Severity Index(BISSI) was reported as a valid patient-reported outcome measure for lactational mastitis. Its clinical validity as a measure of Symptom Severity for NL-GLM/PDM are still unclear.

In this multicenter, prospective cohort study, we will validate the validity and reliability of the M-score, a physician-directed measure, and the Breast Inflammatory Symptom Severity Index (BISSI), a patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure, for assessing symptom severity in patients with non-lactational granulomatous lobular/periductal mastitis (NL-GLM/PDM). Establishing the validity of these two approaches will facilitate the objective measurement of treatment efficacy for NL-GLM/PDM in the future.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Female, age between 18 and 65 years;
  2. Clinically considered as Non-Lactational mastitis;
  3. Clinically and Pathologically confirmed NL-GLM/PDM;
  4. Patients planning to receive treatment or observation alone;
  5. Signed the informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with confirmed or suspected malignant breast tumors
  2. Patients with bilateral mastitis (including those with bilateral Non-Lactational Mastitis occurring simultaneously or successively)
  3. Pregnant.

Study details
    Granulomatous Mastitis
    Mastitis Chronic

NCT06667609

Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University

24 April 2025

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