Literature DB >> 27762215

Objective and subjective treatment evaluation of scars using optical coherence tomography, sonography, photography, and standardised questionnaires.

Markus Reinholz1, Hannah Schwaiger1, Julian Poetschke1, Andreas Epple2, Thomas Ruzicka1, Tanja Von Braunmühl1, Gerd G Gauglitz1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently, different types of treatments for pathological scars are available, however, to date, there is no established method of measurement to objectively assess therapeutic outcome. Treatment success is usually evaluated clinically by the physician and patient. Non-invasive imaging techniques, such as HD-OCT (high-definition optical coherence tomography), may represent a valuable diagnostic tool to objectively measure therapeutic outcome.
OBJECTIVES: To compare HD-OCT with ultrasound and subjective evaluation tools, such as questionnaires. MATERIALS &
METHODS: In total, eight patients with pathological scars were treated in this pilot study with cryotherapy and intralesional steroid injections, and evaluated pre- and post-treatment using clinical examination, photography, sonography, and HD-OCT. The analysis of objective and subjective measuring methods was used to draw direct comparisons.
RESULTS: HD-OCT revealed reduced epidermal and dermal thickness of the scar after four treatments with triamcinolone acetonide and cryotherapy. Based on sonography, a total reduction in scar height and reduction in scar depth was demonstrated. Both methods correlated well with the injected amount of triamcinolone acetonide. In addition, a positive correlation between well-established subjective and objective evaluation methods was found.
CONCLUSION: We demonstrate that HD-OCT may be used as an objective diagnostic instrument to evaluate skin thickness under therapy for pathological scars, and serves as a valuable adjunctive device in combination with ultrasound and subjective evaluation tools. This provides additional information for the therapist concerning the quality and success of the applied treatment.

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Keywords:  hypertrophic scar; keloid; non-invasive; objective measuring methods; optical coherence tomography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27762215     DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2016.2873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dermatol        ISSN: 1167-1122            Impact factor:   3.328


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1.  High-resolution ultrasound for keloids and hypertrophic scar assessment.

Authors:  Asmaa Mohammed Elrefaie; Rehab Mohammed Salem; Mohamed H Faheem
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2019-06-25       Impact factor: 3.161

Review 2.  Emerging High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging in Medical Cosmetology.

Authors:  YaPing Tao; Cong Wei; YiMin Su; Bing Hu; Di Sun
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 4.755

3.  Quantitative assessment of treatment efficacy in keloids using high-frequency ultrasound and shear wave elastography: a preliminary study.

Authors:  Song-Ya Huang; Xi Xiang; Rui-Qian Guo; Shan Cheng; Li-Yun Wang; Li Qiu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-01-28       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Correlation between elastic modulus and clinical severity of pathological scars: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Jing Hang; Jie Chen; Weixin Zhang; Tao Yuan; Yang Xu; Bingrong Zhou
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Current Therapeutic Approach to Hypertrophic Scars.

Authors:  Zrinka Bukvić Mokos; Anamaria Jović; Lovorka Grgurević; Ivo Dumić-Čule; Krešimir Kostović; Romana Čeović; Branka Marinović
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2017-06-20
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