Skin ultrasound for rheumatologists: Technical issues and challenges.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
M C Micu, X Wortsman, E Naredo
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Abstract

Introduction: In several rheumatic diseases, the skin is involved and therefore it is an organ of interest which may be investigated by the rheumatologist. Ultrasound imaging has been proposed for assessing multiple skin conditions providing qualitative and quantitative information about different parameters in distinct skin layers. Our aim was to describe with a pictorial essay the main challenges that the ultrasound imaging may encounter when investigating the healthy skin in different body areas.

Subjects and methods: Fourteen healthy subjects were submitted to skin ultrasound. The body areas that were investigated were decided following the 17 modified Rodnan skin score anatomical areas used in systemic sclerosis. Skin ultrasound was performed with a GE Logiq 10 with two probes (20 and 24 MHz). For an optimal quantification of the skin layers, the dermis interfaces either with the epidermis and hypodermis were investigated.

Results: The results of the ultrasound analysis are described and summarized in a pictorial essay which shows that some main factors may significantly influence the quality of the images of the skin layers. Specifically, age, scanning position, probe frequency, and the optimal positioning of some anatomical areas, in particular the hands and digits, emerged as factors that may have a relevance in influencing the quality of the imaging of the skin layers. Moreover, some technical suggestions are proposed to help optimizing and standardizing the performance of skin ultrasound assessment in healthy population.

Conclusion: The pictorial essay we performed shows that the performance of skin ultrasound in healthy subjects still presents several issues that need to be addressed. The definition of the interface in different body areas is the first step which should be standardized before any measurement of the thickness of the skin layers is performed in rheumatic diseases.

风湿病学家的皮肤超声:技术问题与挑战。
导言:在多种风湿性疾病中,皮肤都会受到影响,因此皮肤是风湿病医生可能会进行检查的器官之一。超声波成像可评估多种皮肤状况,提供不同皮肤层不同参数的定性和定量信息。我们的目的是通过一篇图文并茂的文章,描述超声成像在检查不同身体部位的健康皮肤时可能遇到的主要挑战:14 名健康受试者接受了皮肤超声波检查。调查的身体部位是根据系统性硬化症使用的 17 个改良罗德南皮肤评分解剖区域决定的。皮肤超声波检查是使用带有两个探头(20 和 24 兆赫)的 GE Logiq 10 进行的。为了对皮肤层进行最佳量化,研究了真皮与表皮和皮下的界面:结果:超声波分析的结果以图文并茂的形式进行了描述和总结,结果表明,一些主要因素可能会严重影响皮肤层图像的质量。具体来说,年龄、扫描位置、探头频率以及某些解剖区域(尤其是手部和手指)的最佳位置,都是可能影响皮肤层成像质量的相关因素。此外,我们还提出了一些技术建议,以帮助优化和规范健康人群的皮肤超声评估:我们撰写的这篇图文并茂的论文表明,在健康人群中进行皮肤超声波检查仍存在一些亟待解决的问题。在对风湿性疾病患者的皮肤层厚度进行测量之前,首先要对不同身体部位的界面进行定义,并使其标准化。
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