整合高频超声与全球痤疮分级系统预测寻常痤疮的治疗效果。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ultrasonography Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-24 DOI:10.14366/usg.25077
Luqian Yang, Bing Hu, Jingyi Guo, Yimin Su, Di Sun
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在建立基于高频超声的全球痤疮分级系统(GAGS-HFUS),并评估其对中重度痤疮患者不良治疗反应的预测价值。方法:本前瞻性研究招募了轻至重度寻常性痤疮患者。GAGS- hfus是基于hfus检测到的痤疮形态学特征和GAGS面部区域分类而开发的。使用超声量表(GAGS-HFUS,痤疮超声评分系统[SSSA]和痤疮超声评分[SOS-Acne])和临床量表(研究者整体评估[IGA])评估痤疮严重程度。对34例口服异维甲酸治疗的中重度痤疮患者进行了3个月的随访。进行单因素和多因素泊松回归分析,以确定GAGS-HFUS对该亚组不良治疗反应的预测价值。结果:共纳入60例轻度至重度痤疮患者(平均年龄24岁,范围16 ~ 34岁,男性25例)。GAGS-HFUS与SOS-Acne (Spearman秩相关系数[Rs], 0.864; kappa, 0.713)和IGA (Rs, 0.837; kappa, 0.660)基本一致。在34例中重度痤疮患者的随访队列中,GAGS-HFUS评分被确定为不良治疗反应的独立预测因子(风险比,1.125;P=0.002)。结论:GAGS-HFUS是中重度痤疮患者治疗不良反应的独立预测因子,在痤疮的策略管理中具有重要的应用价值。
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Integration of high-frequency ultrasound with the Global Acne Grading System for prediction of treatment efficiency in acne vulgaris.

Integration of high-frequency ultrasound with the Global Acne Grading System for prediction of treatment efficiency in acne vulgaris.

Integration of high-frequency ultrasound with the Global Acne Grading System for prediction of treatment efficiency in acne vulgaris.

Integration of high-frequency ultrasound with the Global Acne Grading System for prediction of treatment efficiency in acne vulgaris.

Purpose: This study aimed to establish a novel acne scoring system (GAGS-HFUS) that combined the Global Acne Grading System (GAGS) with high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS), and to evaluate its predictive value for unfavorable treatment response in patients who have moderate-to-severe acne.

Methods: This prospective study recruited consecutive patients with mild-to-severe acne vulgaris. The GAGS-HFUS was developed based on the HFUS-detected morphological characteristics of acne and the GAGS facial region classification. Acne severity was assessed using both ultrasonic scales (the GAGS-HFUS, Sonographic Scoring System for Acne [SSSA], and Sonographic Scoring of Acne [SOS-Acne]) and a clinical scale (the Investigator Global Assessment [IGA]). Three months of followup were conducted in a subgroup of 34 patients with moderate-to-severe acne treated with oral isotretinoin. Univariate and multivariate Poisson regression analyses were conducted to determine the predictive value of GAGS-HFUS for unfavorable treatment response in this subgroup.

Results: Overall, 60 patients with mild-to-severe acne (mean age, 24 years; range, 16 to 34 years; 25 males) were enrolled. The GAGS-HFUS demonstrated substantial agreement with SOS-Acne (Spearman rank correlation coefficient [Rs], 0.864; kappa, 0.713) and IGA (Rs, 0.837; kappa, 0.660). In the follow-up cohort of 34 patients with moderate-to-severe acne, GAGS-HFUS score was identified as an independent predictor of unfavorable treatment response (risk ratio, 1.125; P=0.002). Its predictive performance (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.936; P<0.001) was superior to those of IGA and SOS-Acne.

Conclusion: GAGS-HFUS is an independent predictor of unfavorable treatment response in patients with moderate-to-severe acne, underscoring its value in the strategic management of acne.

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Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
6.50%
发文量
78
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Ultrasonography, the official English-language journal of the Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM), is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to practice, research, technology, and education dealing with medical ultrasound. It is renamed from the Journal of Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine in January 2014, and published four times per year: January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Original articles, technical notes, topical reviews, perspectives, pictorial essays, and timely editorial materials are published in Ultrasonography covering state-of-the-art content. Ultrasonography aims to provide updated information on new diagnostic concepts and technical developments, including experimental animal studies using new equipment in addition to well-designed reviews of contemporary issues in patient care. Along with running KSUM Open, the annual international congress of KSUM, Ultrasonography also serves as a medium for cooperation among physicians and specialists from around the world who are focusing on various ultrasound technology and disease problems and relevant basic science.
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