| Literature DB >> 20596233 |
Regina Fearmonti, Jennifer Bond, Detlev Erdmann, Howard Levinson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Pathologic scarring affects millions of people worldwide. Quantitative and qualitative measurement modalities are needed to effectively evaluate and monitor treatments.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20596233 PMCID: PMC2890387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Comparison of scar assessment scales*,†
| Scale | Scoring system | Attributes analyzed | Deficiencies | Advantages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 to 13 | Vascularity, height/thickness, pliability, and pigmentation | Lacks patient perception Pigmentation subscale less applicable to large, heterogeneous scars Operator-dependent errors Excludes pain and pruritis | Used widely in literature for outcome measure in burn studies | |
| 0 to 100 “excellent” to “poor” | Vascularity, pigmentation, acceptability, observer comfort | Photo-based scale does not include patient assessment | Simpler than VSS Assessments of intra- and interrater reliability easier to conduct | |
| 5 to 50 | VSS | Items represented may not adequately express patient's perceptions and concerns | Focuses on scar severity from clinician's and patient's points of view | |
| 5 ( | VAS | Arbitrary assessment and weighting of items | Applicable to a wider range of scars Uses descriptors related to clinical significance instead of physical measurement alone | |
| 0 ( | VAS | Photo-based scale does not include patient assessment Not designed for long-term scar assessment | Specifically developed to assess short-term appearance of repaired lacerations |
*VAS indicates Visual Analog Scale; VSS, Vancouver Scar Scale.
†None of the scar scales measure the following:
1. The amount of total body surface area that is scarred.
2. The functional disability caused by scar.
3. The effects of pain and pruritus in terms of activities of daily living.
Figure 1Three different scars are presented to illustrate the wide variety of scarring: (a) scarred hands and fingers with contractures, (b) large total body surface area scar, and (c) a linear scar. Existing scar scales are useful to evaluate linear scarring but not functionally debilitating scarring or large total body surface area scars. (Photos courtesy of Howard Levinson, MD, and Yixin Zhang, MD).
The Vancouver Scar Scale
| Scar characteristic | Score | |
|---|---|---|
| Vascularity | Normal | 0 |
| Pink | 1 | |
| Red | 2 | |
| Purple | 3 | |
| Pigmentation | Normal | 0 |
| Hypopigmentation | 1 | |
| Hyperpigmentation | 2 | |
| Pliability | Normal | 0 |
| Supple | 1 | |
| Yielding | 2 | |
| Firm | 3 | |
| Ropes | 4 | |
| Contracture | 5 | |
| Height | Flat | 0 |
| <2 mm | 1 | |
| 2-5 mm | 2 | |
| >5 mm | 3 | |
Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale
| Normal skin | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Worst scar imaginable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vascularization | |||||||||||
| Pigmentation | _Hypo | ||||||||||
| _Mix | |||||||||||
| _Hyper | |||||||||||
| Thickness | |||||||||||
| Relief | |||||||||||
| Pliability | |||||||||||
| Patient component | |||||||||||
| No, no complaints | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Yes, worst imaginable |
| Is the scarpainful? | |||||||||||
| Is the scaritching? | |||||||||||
| No, as normal skin | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Yes, very different |
| Is the color of the scar different | |||||||||||
| Is the scarmore stiff | |||||||||||
| Is the thickness of the scar different? | |||||||||||
| Is the scar irregular? | |||||||||||
Manchester Scar Scale
| Visual Analog Scale | ||
|---|---|---|
| Excellent | Poor | |
| Color | Perfect | 1 |
| Slight mismatch | 2 | |
| Obvious mismatch | 3 | |
| Gross mismatch | 4 | |
| Matte vs shiny | Matte | 1 |
| Shiny | 2 | |
| Contour | Flush with surrounding skin | 1 |
| Slightly proud/Indented | 2 | |
| Hypertrophic | 3 | |
| Keloid | 4 | |
| Distortion | None | 1 |
| Mild | 2 | |
| Moderate | 3 | |
| Severe | 4 | |
| Texture | Normal | 1 |
| Just palpable | 2 | |
| Firm | 3 | |
| Hard | 4 |
The Stony Brook Scar Evaluation Scale
| Scar category | Points | |
|---|---|---|
| Width | >2 mm | 0 |
| ≤ 2 mm | 1 | |
| Height | Elevated/depressed in relation to surrounding skin | 0 |
| Flat | 1 | |
| Color | Darker than surrounding skin | 0 |
| Same color or lighter than surrounding skin | 1 | |
| Hatch marks/Suture marks | Present | 0 |
| Absent | 1 | |
| Overall appearance | Poor | 0 |
| Good | 1 |