Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system

An objective tool to quantify treatment response in vitiligo is currently lacking. This study aimed to objectively evaluate the treatment response in vitiligo by using a computerised digital imaging analysis system (C-DIAS) and to compare it with the physician's global assessment (PGA). Tacroli...

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Main Authors: Shamsudin, Norashikin, Hussein, Suraiya, Nugroho, Hermawan, Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.346972016-01-21T08:43:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34697/ Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system Shamsudin, Norashikin Hussein, Suraiya Nugroho, Hermawan Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani An objective tool to quantify treatment response in vitiligo is currently lacking. This study aimed to objectively evaluate the treatment response in vitiligo by using a computerised digital imaging analysis system (C-DIAS) and to compare it with the physician's global assessment (PGA). Tacrolimus ointment 0.1% (Protopic; Astellas Pharma Tech,Toyama, Japan) was applied twice daily on selected lesions which were photographed every 6 weeks for 24 weeks. The primary efficacy end-point was the mean percentage of repigmentation (MPR), as assessed by the digital method (MPR-C-DIAS) or by the PGA. The response was categorised into none (0%), mild (1–25%), moderate (26–50%), good (51–75%) and excellent (76–100%). MPR-C-DIAS: Out of 56 patients, 44 (79%) responded. Overall, the response was mild in 22 (39%), moderate in 21(40%) and good in one (2%) patient(s). A total of 39 (70%) patients responded as measured by PGA. The repigmentation was mild in 27(48%), moderate in 10 (18%) and good to excellent in two (4%) patients. The κ test of consistency was 0.17 (P = 0.053), which shows poor agreement between the two assessment methods, although this is not statistically significant. The C-DIAS can be used to perform an objective analysis of repigmentation or depigmentation in vitiligo skin lesions in response to treatment. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia 2015-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34697/1/Objective%20assessment%20of%20vitiligo%20with%20a%20computerised%20digital%20imaging%20analysis%20system.pdf Shamsudin, Norashikin and Hussein, Suraiya and Nugroho, Hermawan and Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani (2015) Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 56 (4). pp. 285-289. ISSN 0004-8380; ESSN: 1440-0960 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajd.12247/abstract 10.1111/ajd.12247
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description An objective tool to quantify treatment response in vitiligo is currently lacking. This study aimed to objectively evaluate the treatment response in vitiligo by using a computerised digital imaging analysis system (C-DIAS) and to compare it with the physician's global assessment (PGA). Tacrolimus ointment 0.1% (Protopic; Astellas Pharma Tech,Toyama, Japan) was applied twice daily on selected lesions which were photographed every 6 weeks for 24 weeks. The primary efficacy end-point was the mean percentage of repigmentation (MPR), as assessed by the digital method (MPR-C-DIAS) or by the PGA. The response was categorised into none (0%), mild (1–25%), moderate (26–50%), good (51–75%) and excellent (76–100%). MPR-C-DIAS: Out of 56 patients, 44 (79%) responded. Overall, the response was mild in 22 (39%), moderate in 21(40%) and good in one (2%) patient(s). A total of 39 (70%) patients responded as measured by PGA. The repigmentation was mild in 27(48%), moderate in 10 (18%) and good to excellent in two (4%) patients. The κ test of consistency was 0.17 (P = 0.053), which shows poor agreement between the two assessment methods, although this is not statistically significant. The C-DIAS can be used to perform an objective analysis of repigmentation or depigmentation in vitiligo skin lesions in response to treatment.
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author Shamsudin, Norashikin
Hussein, Suraiya
Nugroho, Hermawan
Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani
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Hussein, Suraiya
Nugroho, Hermawan
Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani
Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
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Hussein, Suraiya
Nugroho, Hermawan
Ahmad Fadzil, Mohd Hani
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title Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
title_short Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
title_full Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
title_fullStr Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
title_full_unstemmed Objective assessment of vitiligo with a computerised digital imaging analysis system
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publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34697/1/Objective%20assessment%20of%20vitiligo%20with%20a%20computerised%20digital%20imaging%20analysis%20system.pdf
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