一种新颖的全身数码摄影智能手机应用程序,旨在检测和监测皮肤病变:一项试点研究

N. Guido, Erika L. Hagstrom, E. Ibler, Chantelle Carneiro, K. Orrell, R. Kelm, A. Rademaker, D. West, B. Nardone
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尽管一些智能手机应用程序是为全身摄影(TBP)设计的,但很少有应用程序能够提供特异性,使自己和皮肤科医生能够持续检测新病变,或病变颜色变化或小至1mm的大小变化。本研究的目的是评估一种新的TBP应用在检测模拟皮肤病变的颜色和大小变化的敏感性。25名受试者接受了一次研究访问。基线摄影后,制作新的人工标记或增强/放大位于任何解剖区域的自然发生的色素病变,然后拍摄第二组匹配的照片。从所有25名受试者中,共有262个皮肤标记可评估。其中,有241个(92%)被应用程序检测到,这导致了92%的总体灵敏度。高灵敏度使该应用程序能够提供可靠的自我tbp,允许检测和监测新的皮肤病变或大小和颜色的变化。这种方法大大提高了完成持续自我监测的能力,并为皮肤科医生提供了高质量的信息图像,以协助患者做出决策。
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A novel total body digital photography smartphone application designed to detect and monitor skin lesions: a pilot study
Although some smartphone applications are designed for total body photography (TBP), few offer the specificity that enables self- as well as dermatologist-, detection of new lesions, or change in lesion color or in size as little as 1mm, on an ongoing basis. The aim of this study is to assess the sensitivity of a novel TBP application in the detection of changes to color and size of simulated skin lesions. Twenty-five subjects underwent one study visit. After baseline photography, new artificial markings were made or naturally occurring pigmented lesions located in any anatomical region were enhanced/enlarged, and a second matching set of photographs was then taken. From all 25 subjects, a total of 262 skin markings were evaluable. Of these, 241 (92%) were detected by the app, which resulted in an overall sensitivity of 92%. The high sensitivity establishes the app as capable of providing reliable self-TBP that allows detection and monitoring of new skin lesions or change in both size and color. This method greatly enhances the ability to accomplish ongoing self-monitoring and yet provides quality informing images to the dermatologist to assist in decision-making with the patient. 
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