An Image-Based Scoring System as an Alternative to Face-to-Face Examination for Acne Vulgaris to Deliver Follow-Up Care: A Comparative Study

Background: AV is a chronic disease with flares and remissions requiring regular follow-ups. Image-based lesion counting (LC) is useful when in-person consultations are not possible, like the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: The aim of this study is to validate the proposed scoring system for telederma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical Dermatology Review 2023-01, Vol.7 (1), p.16-23
Hauptverfasser: Shetty, Samiksha, Joshi, Ruta, Kombettu, Ashwini, Gurumurthy, Chethana, Kanthraj, Garehatty
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Zusammenfassung:Background: AV is a chronic disease with flares and remissions requiring regular follow-ups. Image-based lesion counting (LC) is useful when in-person consultations are not possible, like the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: The aim of this study is to validate the proposed scoring system for teledermatology consultation and compare it with face to face. Materials and Methods: The face was divided into three zones which was further divided by drawing the imaginary lines from fixed points. AV (Grade 1 and 2) lesions were counted by co-investigator in person at baseline, first, and second follow-up visits. The images of the same were evaluated and scored by the principal investigator. Acne scores obtained were compared and statistically analyzed. Results: Two hundred cases were enrolled. Mean acne scores for in-person were 945.37, 647.57, and 550.81 and for teledermatology 1044.99, 718.79, and 654.36 for baseline, 1[sup.st], and 2[sup.nd] follow-up, respectively. The mean decrease from baseline, 1[sup.st] and 2nd follow-up, independent sample t-test and correlation analysis was significant in both groups (P = 0.001). Limitations: AV grade 3 and 4 are not included. Conclusion: During the 1[sup.st] follow-up, a decrease in acne scores was observed, along with consistency in the scores between the evaluators. Image-based lesion counting is a promising approach. The proposed scoring system can be used for both modes of consultation-face-to-face and teledermatology. Keywords: Acne vulgaris, scores, teledermatology consultation
ISSN:2542-551X
2542-5528
DOI:10.4103/cdr.cdr_24_22