用高频超声波和硬度计测量健康人不同身体部位的真皮厚度和皮肤硬度。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Maurizio Cutolo, Elvis Hysa, Nathalie Berghen, Tessa du Four, Andrea Cere, Kaat Wyckstandt, Emanuele Gotelli, Vanessa Smith
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目的:绘制人体皮肤厚度和硬度正常值图可能对日常工作有帮助。通过采用非侵入性技术,我们的试点研究利用高频超声波(HFUS)和硬度计在用于评估改良罗德南皮肤评分(mRSS)的区域提供了健康人的这些值:对来自根特和热那亚大学医院的 152 名健康志愿者(平均年龄分别为 31.2 岁、35.5 岁和 64.9 岁)进行了评估,以排除风湿病。HFUS 和硬度计用于评估 mRSS 区域的真皮状况。进行了探索性分析,以评估人口统计学和人体测量特征对受试者内部皮肤测量的影响。统计分析使用 Datatab® 进行:结果:与躯干区域相比,上臂和下臂显示出明显较高的硬度值和较低的真皮厚度,凸显了这些区域的明显差异(所有 pConclusions):我们的研究为健康人提供了全面的皮肤测绘状况。主要发现表明,与躯干区域相比,上臂、腿部和脚部的真皮厚度较低,手指等外周区域的皮肤硬度较高。这项皮肤测绘试验研究可为门诊提供正常分布值,供医生在比较与系统性硬化症相关的纤维化皮肤等病理条件下的相同区域时使用。
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Mapping in healthy subjects different body areas for dermal thickness and skin hardness by high frequency ultrasound and durometry.

Objectives: Body mapping of normal values of skin thickness and hardness may be a useful aid in daily practice. By employing non-invasive techniques, our pilot study provides these values in healthy individuals using high frequency ultrasound (HFUS) and durometry in areas used to evaluate the modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS).

Methods: One-hundred-fifty-two healthy volunteers from Ghent and Genova University Hospitals (mean ages 31.2, 35.5, and 64.9 years), were evaluated to exclude rheumatologic diseases. HFUS and durometry were used to assess the dermal status in mRSS areas. Exploratory analyses were performed to assess the impact of demographic and anthropometric characteristics on intra-subject skin measurements. Statistical analysis was performed with Datatab®.

Results: The upper and lower arms exhibited significantly higher durometry values and lower dermal thickness compared to the trunk regions, underscoring distinct variations across these areas (all p<0.05). The hardest skin was found on the finger, while the thickest dermal measurements were at the abdomen and thighs. Dermal thickness was higher in men in multiple areas in the three cohorts, albeit with relatively modest effect sizes (r coefficients ranging between 0.02 and 0.6). Despite the presence of significant inter-group differences in dermal thickness, HFUS mapping showed similar topographical distributions in both centres.

Conclusions: Our study offers a comprehensive skin mapping status in healthy individuals. Key findings indicate lower dermal thickness in the upper arms, legs, and feet, and higher skin hardness in peripheral areas like fingers, compared to truncal regions.This skin mapping pilot study might provide the normal distribution values in outpatient clinics for physicians to be used when comparing the same areas in pathological conditions like systemic sclerosis-related fibrotic skin.

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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
18.90%
发文量
377
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed journal which has been covering all clinical, experimental and translational aspects of musculoskeletal, arthritic and connective tissue diseases since 1983.
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