Comparison of clinical and sonographic scores in hidradenitis suppurativa and proposal of a novel ultrasound scoring system.

IF 2 Q3 Medicine
G. Nazzaro, E. Passoni, S. Muratori, C. Moltrasio, E. Guanziroli, M. Barbareschi, S. Veraldi, A. Marzano
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory disease that presents with nodules, abscesses and fistulae affecting the apocrine gland-bearing skin. Since few years, ultrasonography is used to better characterize HS skin lesions but comparison between clinical and sonographic scores has been made only in small series of patients. The aim is to assess concordance between clinical and sonographic scores in a larger cohort of HS patients. METHODS We conducted a retrospective observational study on 140 HS patients comparing two clinical score systems, Hurley and HS-Physical Global Assessment (PGA), with two ultrasonographic scores, SOnographic Score of Hidradenitis Suppurativa (SOS-HS) and ultrasonographic HS-PGA, a novel ultrasound scoring system set up by our group. We used the weighted Cohen's Kappa statistic (k) to evaluate the agreement. RESULTS Agreement between Hurley staging and SOS-HS was found in 61.4% of patients (weighted kappa 0.477), while agreement between clinical and ultrasonography HS-PGA scores was found in 35% of patients (weighted kappa 0.278), both findings suggesting a substantial disagreement. CONCLUSIONS Our study demonstrated a relevant disagreement between clinical and ultrasonography scores. Ultrasonography discovered non-clinically evident HS lesions, notably fistulae. Taken together, the above findings may support the view, previously suggested in expert panel reports, on the higher sensitivity of ultrasonography compared to clinics in HS.
化脓性汗腺炎的临床与超声评分比较及一种新型超声评分系统的提出。
化脓性湿疣炎(HS)是一种慢性炎症性疾病,表现为影响大汗腺皮肤的结节、脓肿和瘘管。近年来,超声检查被用于更好地表征HS皮肤病变,但仅在少数患者中进行了临床和超声评分的比较。目的是评估临床和超声评分之间的一致性在一个更大的队列HS患者。方法对140例HS患者进行回顾性观察研究,比较两种临床评分系统Hurley和HS- physical Global Assessment (PGA),以及两种超声评分系统化脓性湿疣超声评分(SOS-HS)和超声评分系统HS-PGA。我们使用加权科恩Kappa统计量(k)来评估一致性。结果61.4%的患者Hurley分期与SOS-HS评分一致(加权kappa为0.477),35%的患者临床与超声HS-PGA评分一致(加权kappa为0.278),两者结果均提示存在实质性差异。结论本研究显示临床评分与超声评分存在相关差异。超声检查发现非临床明显的HS病变,尤其是瘘管。综上所述,上述发现可能支持先前专家小组报告中提出的观点,即超声检查与HS临床相比具有更高的灵敏度。
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期刊介绍: The journal Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia e Venereologia publishes scientific papers on dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.
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