A Novel, Reliable Protocol to Objectively Assess Scar Stiffness Using Shear Wave Elastography.

Ultrasound Med Biol

Fiona Wood Foundation, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia; Burn Injury Research Unit, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia; Burn Service of Western Australia, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia.

Published: July 2020

The aim of this research was to investigate the use of shear wave elastography as a novel tool to quantify and visualize scar stiffness after a burn. Increased scar stiffness is indicative of pathologic scarring which is associated with persistent pain, chronic itch and restricted range of movement. Fifty-five participants with a total of 96 scars and 69 contralateral normal skin sites were evaluated. A unique protocol was developed to enable imaging of the raised and uneven burn scars. Intra-rater and inter-rater reliability was excellent (intra-class correlation coefficient >0.97), and test-retest reliability was good (intra-class correlation coefficient >0.85). Shear wave elastography was able to differentiate between normal skin, pathologic scars and non-pathologic scars, with preliminary cutoff values identified. Significant correlations were found between shear wave velocity and subjective clinical scar assessment (r = 0.66). Shear wave elastography was able to provide unique information associated with pathologic scarring and shows promise as a clinical assessment and research tool.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2020.03.003DOI Listing

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