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Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation

BACKGROUND: Digital imaging of dermatological patients is a novel approach to remote assessment and has recently become more relevant since telehealth and remote decentralized clinical trials are gaining ground. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate whether photographs taken by a smartphone are of adeq...

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Autores principales: Ali, Zarqa, Joergensen, Kristina Melbardis, Andersen, Anders Daniel, Chiriac, Andrei, Bjerre-Christensen, Theis, Manole, Ionela, Dutei, Ana-Maria, Deaconescu, Irina, Suru, Alina, Serban, Adina, Isberg, Ari Pall, Dahiya, Priyanka, Thomsen, Simon Francis, Zibert, John Robert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34032580
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/24766
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author Ali, Zarqa
Joergensen, Kristina Melbardis
Andersen, Anders Daniel
Chiriac, Andrei
Bjerre-Christensen, Theis
Manole, Ionela
Dutei, Ana-Maria
Deaconescu, Irina
Suru, Alina
Serban, Adina
Isberg, Ari Pall
Dahiya, Priyanka
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Zibert, John Robert
author_facet Ali, Zarqa
Joergensen, Kristina Melbardis
Andersen, Anders Daniel
Chiriac, Andrei
Bjerre-Christensen, Theis
Manole, Ionela
Dutei, Ana-Maria
Deaconescu, Irina
Suru, Alina
Serban, Adina
Isberg, Ari Pall
Dahiya, Priyanka
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Zibert, John Robert
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description BACKGROUND: Digital imaging of dermatological patients is a novel approach to remote assessment and has recently become more relevant since telehealth and remote decentralized clinical trials are gaining ground. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate whether photographs taken by a smartphone are of adequate quality to allow severity assessments to be made and to explore the usefulness of an established atopic dermatitis severity assessment instrument on photograph evaluation. METHODS: During scheduled visits in a previously published study, the investigating doctor evaluated the severity of atopic dermatitis using the Scoring AD (SCORAD) index and took photographs of the most representative lesions (target lesions) with both a smartphone and a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR). The photographs were then assessed by 5 dermatologists using the intensity items of the SCORAD (iSCORAD), which consists of erythema, oedema/papulation, excoriations, lichenification, oozing/crusts, and dryness (scale 0-3, maximum score 18). The mean iSCORAD of the photographs was calculated and compared with in-person assessments using Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman plots. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used for interrater reliability. RESULTS: A total of 942 photographs from 95 patients were assessed. The iSCORAD based on smartphone photographs correlated strongly with the evaluations performed in person (iSCORAD: r=0.78, P<.001; objective SCORAD: r=0.81, P<.001; and total SCORAD: r=0.78, P<.001). For iSCORAD specifically, a Bland-Altman plot showed a difference in mean score of 1.31 for in-person and remote iSCORAD. In addition, the interrater agreement between the 5 rating dermatologists was 0.93 (95% CI 0.911-0.939). A total of 170 lesions were photographed, and the difference in mean scores was 1.32, 1.13, and 1.43 between in-person and remote evaluations based on photographs taken by a DSLR camera, a smartphone without flash, and a smartphone with flash, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In terms of quality, remote atopic dermatitis severity assessments based on photographs are comparable to in-person assessments, and smartphone photos can be used to assess atopic dermatitis severity to a similar degree as photographs from a DSLR camera. Further, the variation in how the dermatologists in this study rated the iSCORAD based on the photographs was very low.
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spelling pubmed-81883172021-06-28 Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation Ali, Zarqa Joergensen, Kristina Melbardis Andersen, Anders Daniel Chiriac, Andrei Bjerre-Christensen, Theis Manole, Ionela Dutei, Ana-Maria Deaconescu, Irina Suru, Alina Serban, Adina Isberg, Ari Pall Dahiya, Priyanka Thomsen, Simon Francis Zibert, John Robert JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Digital imaging of dermatological patients is a novel approach to remote assessment and has recently become more relevant since telehealth and remote decentralized clinical trials are gaining ground. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate whether photographs taken by a smartphone are of adequate quality to allow severity assessments to be made and to explore the usefulness of an established atopic dermatitis severity assessment instrument on photograph evaluation. METHODS: During scheduled visits in a previously published study, the investigating doctor evaluated the severity of atopic dermatitis using the Scoring AD (SCORAD) index and took photographs of the most representative lesions (target lesions) with both a smartphone and a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR). The photographs were then assessed by 5 dermatologists using the intensity items of the SCORAD (iSCORAD), which consists of erythema, oedema/papulation, excoriations, lichenification, oozing/crusts, and dryness (scale 0-3, maximum score 18). The mean iSCORAD of the photographs was calculated and compared with in-person assessments using Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman plots. Intraclass correlation coefficients were used for interrater reliability. RESULTS: A total of 942 photographs from 95 patients were assessed. The iSCORAD based on smartphone photographs correlated strongly with the evaluations performed in person (iSCORAD: r=0.78, P<.001; objective SCORAD: r=0.81, P<.001; and total SCORAD: r=0.78, P<.001). For iSCORAD specifically, a Bland-Altman plot showed a difference in mean score of 1.31 for in-person and remote iSCORAD. In addition, the interrater agreement between the 5 rating dermatologists was 0.93 (95% CI 0.911-0.939). A total of 170 lesions were photographed, and the difference in mean scores was 1.32, 1.13, and 1.43 between in-person and remote evaluations based on photographs taken by a DSLR camera, a smartphone without flash, and a smartphone with flash, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In terms of quality, remote atopic dermatitis severity assessments based on photographs are comparable to in-person assessments, and smartphone photos can be used to assess atopic dermatitis severity to a similar degree as photographs from a DSLR camera. Further, the variation in how the dermatologists in this study rated the iSCORAD based on the photographs was very low. JMIR Publications 2021-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8188317/ /pubmed/34032580 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/24766 Text en ©Zarqa Ali, Kristina Melbardis Joergensen, Anders Daniel Andersen, Andrei Chiriac, Theis Bjerre-Christensen, Ionela Manole, Ana-Maria Dutei, Irina Deaconescu, Alina Suru, Adina Serban, Ari Pall Isberg, Priyanka Dahiya, Simon Francis Thomsen, John Robert Zibert. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 25.05.2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Ali, Zarqa
Joergensen, Kristina Melbardis
Andersen, Anders Daniel
Chiriac, Andrei
Bjerre-Christensen, Theis
Manole, Ionela
Dutei, Ana-Maria
Deaconescu, Irina
Suru, Alina
Serban, Adina
Isberg, Ari Pall
Dahiya, Priyanka
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Zibert, John Robert
Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title_full Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title_fullStr Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title_short Remote Rating of Atopic Dermatitis Severity Using Photo-Based Assessments: Proof-of-Concept and Reliability Evaluation
title_sort remote rating of atopic dermatitis severity using photo-based assessments: proof-of-concept and reliability evaluation
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8188317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34032580
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/24766
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