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Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that!

BACKGROUND: The introduction of the smartphone with high-quality, built-in digital cameras and easy-to-install software may make it more convenient to perform teledermatology. In this study we looked at the feasibility of using a smartphone (iPhone 4(®)) with an installed application especially deve...

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Autores principales: Börve, Alexander, Terstappen, Karin, Sandberg, Carin, Paoli, John
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Derm101.com 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785643
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0302a05
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author Börve, Alexander
Terstappen, Karin
Sandberg, Carin
Paoli, John
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description BACKGROUND: The introduction of the smartphone with high-quality, built-in digital cameras and easy-to-install software may make it more convenient to perform teledermatology. In this study we looked at the feasibility of using a smartphone (iPhone 4(®)) with an installed application especially developed for teledermatology (iDoc24(®)) and a dermoscope (FotoFinder Handyscope(®)) that is customized to attach to the smartphone to be able to carry out mobile teledermoscopy. OBJECTIVES: To study the diagnostic accuracy of this mobile teledermoscopy solution, to determine the interobserver concordance between teledermoscopists (TDs) and a dermatologist meeting the patient face-to-face (FTF), and to assess the adequacy of the TDs’ management decisions and to evaluate the image quality obtained. PATIENTS/METHODS: During a 16-week period, patients with one or more suspicious skin lesions deemed to need a biopsy or excision were included. The smartphone app was used to send a clinical image, a dermoscopy image and relevant clinical information to a secure Internet platform (Tele-Dermis(®)). Two TDs assessed the incoming cases, providing a specific primary diagnosis and a management decision. They also graded the image quality. The histopathological diagnosis was used as the gold standard. RESULTS: Sixty-nine lesions were included. The FTF dermatologist’s diagnostic accuracy was 66.7%, which was statistically higher than TD 1 (50.7%, P=0.04) but similar to TD 2 (60.9%, P=0.52). The interobserver concordances between the FTF dermatologist and the two TDs and between the respective TDs showed moderate to substantial agreement. The TDs provided adequate management decisions for 68 (98.6%) and 69 (100%) lesions, respectively. The image quality was rated as excellent or sufficient in 94% and 84% of the cases by the respective TDs. CONCLUSION: This novel mobile teledermoscopy solution may be useful as a triage tool for patients referred to dermatologists for suspicious skin lesions.
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spelling pubmed-36634022013-06-19 Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that! Börve, Alexander Terstappen, Karin Sandberg, Carin Paoli, John Dermatol Pract Concept Dermatoscopy and Skin Imaging BACKGROUND: The introduction of the smartphone with high-quality, built-in digital cameras and easy-to-install software may make it more convenient to perform teledermatology. In this study we looked at the feasibility of using a smartphone (iPhone 4(®)) with an installed application especially developed for teledermatology (iDoc24(®)) and a dermoscope (FotoFinder Handyscope(®)) that is customized to attach to the smartphone to be able to carry out mobile teledermoscopy. OBJECTIVES: To study the diagnostic accuracy of this mobile teledermoscopy solution, to determine the interobserver concordance between teledermoscopists (TDs) and a dermatologist meeting the patient face-to-face (FTF), and to assess the adequacy of the TDs’ management decisions and to evaluate the image quality obtained. PATIENTS/METHODS: During a 16-week period, patients with one or more suspicious skin lesions deemed to need a biopsy or excision were included. The smartphone app was used to send a clinical image, a dermoscopy image and relevant clinical information to a secure Internet platform (Tele-Dermis(®)). Two TDs assessed the incoming cases, providing a specific primary diagnosis and a management decision. They also graded the image quality. The histopathological diagnosis was used as the gold standard. RESULTS: Sixty-nine lesions were included. The FTF dermatologist’s diagnostic accuracy was 66.7%, which was statistically higher than TD 1 (50.7%, P=0.04) but similar to TD 2 (60.9%, P=0.52). The interobserver concordances between the FTF dermatologist and the two TDs and between the respective TDs showed moderate to substantial agreement. The TDs provided adequate management decisions for 68 (98.6%) and 69 (100%) lesions, respectively. The image quality was rated as excellent or sufficient in 94% and 84% of the cases by the respective TDs. CONCLUSION: This novel mobile teledermoscopy solution may be useful as a triage tool for patients referred to dermatologists for suspicious skin lesions. Derm101.com 2013-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3663402/ /pubmed/23785643 http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0302a05 Text en Copyright: ©2013 Börve et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Terstappen, Karin
Sandberg, Carin
Paoli, John
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title_fullStr Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that!
title_full_unstemmed Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that!
title_short Mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that!
title_sort mobile teledermoscopy—there’s an app for that!
topic Dermatoscopy and Skin Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785643
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0302a05
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