Clinical and Translational Allergy (Aug 2012)

Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test (CARAT) can be used to assess individual patients over time

  • Fonseca Joao A,
  • Nogueira-Silva Luis,
  • Morais-Almeida Mario,
  • Sa-Sousa Ana,
  • Azevedo Luis F,
  • Ferreira Jose,
  • Branco-Ferreira Manuel,
  • Rodrigues-Alves Rodrigo,
  • Bugalho-Almeida Antonio,
  • Bousquet Jean

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2045-7022-2-16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 16

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Abstract Background The Control of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma Test (CARAT10) has been proposed as the first tool to implement the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma initiative guidelines in clinical practice. To serve this purpose, it must have adequate properties to assess the control of an individual over time. This study aimed to prospectively assess the test-retest reliability, responsiveness and longitudinal validity of CARAT10. Methods Adults with asthma and allergic rhinitis were enrolled at 4 outpatient clinics of Portuguese central hospitals. At each of the two visits, 4 to 6 weeks apart, patients filled out CARAT10 and additional questionnaires, followed by a medical evaluation blinded to the questionnaires’ answers. Results From the 62 patients included, 51 patients completely filled out CARAT10 at both visits. The test-retest reliability, computed as an intra-class correlation coefficient, was 0.82. Regarding responsiveness, a significant change (p = 0.002) of CARAT10 score in clinically unstable patients was observed (95%CI -5.08; -1.31) and the Guyatt’s responsiveness index was 1.54. As for the longitudinal validity assessment, the correlation coefficients of the changes of CARAT10 scores with those of ACQ5 and symptoms VAS ranged from 0.49 to 0.65, while with the physician assessment of control they ranged from 0.31 to 0.41. Conclusion CARAT10 has good test-retest reliability, responsiveness and longitudinal validity. It can be used to assess control of allergic rhinitis and asthma, both to compare groups in clinical studies and to evaluate individual patients in clinical practice.

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