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The erythema Q‐score, an imaging biomarker for redness in skin inflammation

Authors :
Lauren Penzi
Tim Lentini
John W. Frew
Judilyn Fuentes-Duculan
Inna Cueto
Valerie R. Yanofsky
Emma Guttman-Yassky
Daniel S. Gareau
Tali Czarnowicki
Jae Hwan Kim
James G. Krueger
Robert Finney
Patrick M. Brunner
Hanako Ohmatsu
Claire Bottomley
Sandra Garcet
Mayte Suárez-Fariñas
Source :
Experimental Dermatology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Physician rating of cutaneous erythema is central to clinical dermatological assessment as well as quantification of outcome measures in clinical trials in a number of dermatologic conditions. However, issues with inter‐rater reliability and variability in the setting of higher Fitzpatrick skin types make visual erythema assessment unreliable. We developed and validated a computer‐assisted image‐processing algorithm (EQscore) to reliably quantify erythema (across a range of skin types) in the dermatology clinical setting. Our image processing algorithm evaluated erythema based upon green light suppression differentials between affected and unaffected skin. A group of four dermatologists used a 4‐point Likert scale as a human evaluation of similar erythematous patch tests. The algorithm and dermatologist scores were compared across 164 positive patch test reactions. The intra‐class correlation coefficient of groups and the correlation coefficient between groups were calculated. The EQscore was validated on and independent image set of psoriasis, minimal erythema dose testing and steroid‐induced blanching images. The reliability of the erythema quantification method produced an intra‐class correlation coefficient of 0.84 for the algorithm and 0.67 for dermatologists. The correlation coefficient between groups was 0.85. The EQscore demonstrated high agreement with clinical scoring and superior reliability compared with clinical scoring, avoiding the pitfalls of erythema underrating in the setting of pigmentation. The EQscore is easily accessible (http://lab.rockefeller.edu/krueger/EQscore), user‐friendly, and may allow dermatologists to more readily and accurately rate the severity of dermatological conditions and the response to therapeutic treatments.

Details

ISSN :
16000625 and 09066705
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fff95a5b05b4ef60045a67f54a6bbf49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.14224