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Standardizing Dimensionless Cutometer Parameters to Determine In Vivo Elasticity of Human Skin.

Darren B Abbas1, Christopher V Lavin1, Evan J Fahy1, Michelle Griffin1, Nicholas Guardino1, Megan King1, Kellen Chen1, P Hermann Lorenz1, Geoffrey C Gurtner1, Michael T Longaker1,2, Arash Momeni1, Derrick C Wan1.   

Abstract

Objective: Skin fibrosis places an enormous burden on patients and society, but disagreement exists over methods to quantify severity of skin scarring. A suction cutometer measures skin elasticity in vivo, but it has not been widely adopted because of inconsistency in data produced. We investigated variability of several dimensionless parameters generated by the cutometer to improve their precision and accuracy. Approach: Twenty adult human subjects underwent suction cutometer measurement of normal skin (NS) and fibrotic scars (FS). Using Mode 1, each subject underwent five trials with each trial containing four curves. R0/2/5/6/7 and Q1/2/3 data were collected. Analyses were performed on these calculated parameters.
Results: R0/2/5/6/7 and Q1/2 parameters from curves 1 to 4 demonstrated significant differences, whereas these same parameters were not significantly different when only using curves 2-4. Individual analysis of all parameters between curve 1 and every subsequent curve was statistically significant for R0, R2, R5, R6, R7, Q1, and Q2. No differences were appreciated for parameter Q3. Comparison between NS and FS were significantly different for parameters R5, Q1, and Q3. Innovation: Our study is the first demonstration of accurate comparison between NS and FS using the dimensionless parameters of a suction cutometer. Conclusions: Measured parameters from the first curve of each trial were significantly different from subsequent curves for both NS and FS. Precision and reproducibility of data from dimensionless parameters can therefore be improved by removing the first curve. R5, Q1, and Q3 parameters differentiated NS as more elastic than FS.

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Keywords:  cutometer; in vivo skin elasticity; skin elasticity; skin elasticity measurement; skin fibrosis; viscoelasticity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34470542      PMCID: PMC8982109          DOI: 10.1089/wound.2021.0082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2162-1918            Impact factor:   4.730


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