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An Atlas of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Elucidating In Vivo Differences of Scar Types Using OCT in Order to Guide Laser Treatment Parameters.
Abrouk, Michael; Gianatasio, Chloe; Li, Yumeng; Holmes, Jon; Dong, Joanna; Quiñonez, Rebecca L; Waibel, Jill S.
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  • Abrouk M; Dr. Abrouk, Dr. Li, and Dr. Dong are with the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.
  • Gianatasio C; Ms. Gianatasio, Dr. Holmes, Dr. Quinoñez, and Dr. Waibel are with the Miami Dermatology and Laser Institute in Miami, Florida.
  • Li Y; Dr. Abrouk, Dr. Li, and Dr. Dong are with the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.
  • Holmes J; Ms. Gianatasio, Dr. Holmes, Dr. Quinoñez, and Dr. Waibel are with the Miami Dermatology and Laser Institute in Miami, Florida.
  • Dong J; Dr. Abrouk, Dr. Li, and Dr. Dong are with the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.
  • Quiñonez RL; Ms. Gianatasio, Dr. Holmes, Dr. Quinoñez, and Dr. Waibel are with the Miami Dermatology and Laser Institute in Miami, Florida.
  • Waibel JS; Ms. Gianatasio, Dr. Holmes, Dr. Quinoñez, and Dr. Waibel are with the Miami Dermatology and Laser Institute in Miami, Florida.
J Clin Aesthet Dermatol ; 15(9): 30-39, 2022 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36213601
ABSTRACT

Objective:

When using laser therapy to effectively treat scars, the choice of treatment parameters depends on the knowledge accuracy of the underlying scar pathology, which is often difficult to judge by gross physical exam. As such, more quantitative measures are needed. In recent years, optical coherencetomography (OCT) has shown promise as a real-time imaging technolgoy of skin microstructure. A key step in developing a methodology for utilizing OCT to develop a comprehensive 'atlas' of OCT characteristics of a wide variety of scar types. This atlas may then be used as a tool for selecting the optimal treatment modality and parameters for each scar type.

Methods:

One hundred and fifty scars of a wide range of anatomical locations were imaged using OCT, capturing both vascular and structural data. A variety of scar etiologies (e.g. burn, surgical, traumatic) and types (e.g. hypertrophic, keloidal, atrophic) were included. Comparator scans were also taken from normal, unscarred skin.

Results:

OCT revealed morphological differences in the epidermis and dermis between scars and normal tissue, and between scar subtypes. Features affected by scar pathology included epidermal thickness, skin surface texture, dermal epidermal junction rugosity, blood vessel density, vessel shape and diameter, vessel direction and vascular network, dermis scattering intensity and non-uniformity. Each scar subtype showed consistent characteristics distinct from other scar subtypes.

Limitations:

This was a single-site study of a patient population in South Florida.

Conclusion:

OCT is a powerful new objective tool for the clinician to utilize in the pursuit of effective laser treatment parameters by enabling personalized treatment based on individual scar characteristics in order to maximize treatment capabilities.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Aesthet Dermatol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Aesthet Dermatol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article
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