| Literature DB >> 30263894 |
Abstract
Following injury, Asian skin has a tendency toward hyperpigmentation and scar formation than Caucasians. A standardized algorithm tailored to Asian patients, especially Chinese patients, is in great demand. Twelve independent, self-selected academic and military physicians from the department of burn/trauma, plastic surgery and dermatology with extensive experience in treating scars were assembled on January 17, 2015, establishing the consensus panel. This consensus was then appraised, drafted, reviewed, and finalized during the following 3 years, aiming to standardize and improve scar prevention and treatment in China. Hopefully, it may also provide some advices and references for the management of scarring in Asian patients.Entities:
Keywords: Burn; Consensus; Hypertrophic scar; Keloids; Laser; Scar assessment; Scar prevention; Scar treatment; Trauma
Year: 2018 PMID: 30263894 PMCID: PMC6154406 DOI: 10.1186/s41038-018-0129-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns Trauma ISSN: 2321-3868
The Vancouver Scar Scale
| Variables | Contents | Scores |
|---|---|---|
| Pigmentation | Normal—color that closely resembles the color over the rest of one’s body | 0 |
| Hypopigmentation | 1 | |
| Mixed pigmentation | 2 | |
| Hyperpigmentation | 3 | |
| Thickness | Normal | 0 |
| < 1 mm | 1 | |
| ≥ 1 mm and ≤ 3mm | 2 | |
| >3 mm and ≤ 4 mm | 3 | |
| > 4 mm | 4 | |
| Vascularity | Normal—color that closely resembles the color over the rest of one’s body | 0 |
| Pink | 1 | |
| Red | 2 | |
| Purple | 3 | |
| Pliability | Normal | 0 |
| Supple (flexible with minimal resistance) | 1 | |
| Yielding (giving way to pressure) | 2 | |
| Firm (solid, inflexible, not easily moved, resistant to manual pressure) | 3 | |
| Banding (rope-like tissue that blanches with extension of scar) | 4 | |
| Contracture (permanent shortening of scar producing deformity or distortion) | 5 |
Fig. 1The Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale. a The Observer Scar Assessment Scale. b The Patient Scar Assessment Scale
Fig. 2Laser treatment algorithm recommended for burn/trauma scar. AFL ablative fractionated laser, KTP potassium titanyl phosphate, NAFL nonablative fractionated laser, PDL pulsed-dye laser