Literature DB >> 25922955

A review of scar assessment scales.

Tuyet A Nguyen1, Stephanie I Feldstein1, Peter R Shumaker2, Andrew C Krakowski3.   

Abstract

At our current level of understanding, scars are an unavoidable result of disruption of the integument following trauma and other sources of injury in the postnatal period. Millions of people worldwide suffer from diminished quality of life due to varying degrees of disfigurement, functional impairment, and psychosocial comorbidity. Scars also represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system at large. Substantial momentum currently exists in scar research associated with innovative techniques and devices devoted to treating scars. In order to properly ascertain and compare responses to various therapies, accurate and reproducible qualitative and quantitative assessments are vital. At least 10 different scar assessment scales and tools have been created to date in an attempt to quantify scar severity. However, a "gold standard" scar scale still does not yet exist. A major limitation of most scar scales is their focus on a relatively narrow group of individual subjective and objective features, while failing to address the overall cosmetic, functional, and psychological sequelae. Herein, we provide a brief review of current scar assessment scales, discuss some of the major advantages and limitations of each, and introduce several characteristics that might be addressed in a new "gold standard" scar scale. The assessment and treatment of scars, particularly large traumatic scars, is frequently a multidisciplinary effort. The creation of an "ideal" scar scale will undoubtedly require input from therapists, surgeons, dermatologists, and other professionals alike. ©2015 Frontline Medical Communications.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25922955     DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.2015.0125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1085-5629


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Authors:  Saud Aldhabaan; Jibril Y Hudise; Mohammed ALqarny; Ahmed Alarfaj
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7.  CO2 laser resurfacing for burn and traumatic scars of the hand and upper extremity.

Authors:  Cameron Cox; Patrick Bettiol; Audrey Le; Brendan J MacKay; John Griswold; Desirae McKee
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Review 9.  Pharmaceutical Prophylaxis of Scarring with Emphasis on Burns: A Review of Preclinical and Clinical Studies.

Authors:  Peter D'Arpa; Kai P Leung
Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 4.947

10.  Automated VSS-based Burn Scar Assessment using Combined Texture and Color Features of Digital Images in Error-Correcting Output Coding.

Authors:  Tuan D Pham; Matilda Karlsson; Caroline M Andersson; Robin Mirdell; Folke Sjoberg
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