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  • Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Johan (författare)
  • Benefits and risks with digital dermoscopy and teledermoscopy
  • 2017
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The increasing incidence of malignant melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) makes it necessary to optimize the management of patients with suspicious skin lesions, from triaging, to establishing a diagnosis and planning treatment. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the use of teledermoscopy (TDS) as a way of achieving such an optimization, as well as to study safety aspects of digital dermoscopy and teledermoscopy while pointing out risks and pitfalls so that they can be avoided. In study I, smartphone TDS was compared with traditional paper referrals. The outcome of 772 patients referred by TDS from 20 primary health care (PHC) centres to two dermatology departments was compared to that of 746 patients referred without images. TDS provided faster management of patients with skin cancer and more accurate prioritisation. In study II, 80 TDS referrals and 77 paper referrals were evaluated by six dermatologists resulting in moderate interobserver concordance. The diagnostic agreement with TDS was higher for several diagnoses. It also proved easier to plan for surgery at the first visit and to resend referrals with clearly benign lesions. However, a few referrals with malignant lesions were incorrectly resent. In study III, two dermatologists compared the image quality of 172 dermoscopic images acquired in PHC with images of the same tumours obtained at the department of dermatology. The PHC images were of slightly lower quality but the difference was not statistically significant. No difference was found in the ability to correctly diagnose the lesions. In study IV, dermoscopic images of skin lesions, obtained before and after the use of a sunless tanning product containing dihydroxyacetone (DHA) were compared. For facial lesions, there were significantly more equivocal lesions after the use of DHA. A follicular pigmentation was often found, somewhat mimicking that of lentigo maligna. In conclusion, TDS can result in safer, more efficient management of patients with skin lesions of concern, earlier treatment of patients with malignant lesions and decreasing the need for unnecessary visits to a dermatologist. TDS images obtained in PHC are of similar quality to those obtained by trained dermatologists. When triaging TDS referrals, dermatologists should avoid resending referrals for clinically atypical melanocytic lesions and take into consideration the use of pigment-altering substances such as DHA.
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  • Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Johan, et al. (författare)
  • Diagnostic agreement and interobserver concordance with teledermoscopy referrals
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. - : Wiley. - 0926-9959 .- 1468-3083. ; 31:5, s. 898-903
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BackgroundMalignant melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers are among the fastest increasing malignancies in many countries. With the help of new tools, such as teledermoscopy referrals between primary health care and dermatology clinics, the management of these patients could be made more efficient. ObjectiveTo evaluate the diagnostic agreement and interobserver concordance achieved when assessing referrals sent through a mobile teledermoscopic referral system as compared to referrals sent via the current paper-based system without images. MethodsThe referral information from 80 teledermoscopy referrals and 77 paper referrals were evaluated by six Swedish dermatologists. They were asked to answer questions about the probable diagnosis, the priority, and a management decision. ResultsTeledermoscopy generally resulted in higher diagnostic agreement, better triaging and more malignant tumours being booked directly to surgery. The largest difference between the referral methods was seen for invasive melanomas. Referrals for benign lesions were significantly more often correctly resent to primary health care with teledermoscopy. However, referrals for cases of melanoma in situ were also incorrectly resent five times. The interobserver concordance was moderate with both methods. ConclusionBy adding clinical and dermoscopic images to referrals, the triage process for both benign and dangerous skin tumours can be improved. With teledermoscopy, patients with melanoma especially can receive treatment more swiftly.
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