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Doppler ultrasound‐based noninvasive biomarkers in hidradenitis suppurativa: evaluation of analytical and clinical validity

David Grand, John W. Frew, Kristina Navrazhina, James G. Krueger

2020British Journal of Dermatology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is a need for valid and reliable biomarkers in hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) for diagnosis and disease activity monitoring. Imaging-based biomarkers have the potential to fulfil this unmet need but no evaluation of analytical or clinical validity has yet been undertaken. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the analytical and clinical validity of sonographic epidermal thickness, Doppler ultrasound and dermal tunnel diameter in patients with HS. METHODS: Twenty-two participants with HS were recruited and underwent a total of 65 matched ultrasound and skin biopsies of lesional, perilesional and unaffected tissue. Ultrasound measurements were performed in triplicate with mean values used. Skin biopsies underwent immunohistochemistry as per previously published methods. Analytical validity was assessed in individual ultrasound-biopsy pairs (n = 65) by comparisons of sonographic variables with histological correlates. Clinical validity was assessed in individual patients (n = 22) by comparing measures of overall disease activity with sonographic outcomes. RESULTS: cell counts but not neutrophil elastase-positive cells. Power Doppler ultrasound has significant correlation with pain scores, abscess and nodule count, International HS Severity Scoring System score and number of draining tunnels. CONCLUSIONS: Sonographic epidermal thickness and dermal tunnel diameter have acceptable levels of analytical validity in the assessment of HS lesions. Power Doppler intensity demonstrates acceptable clinical and analytical validity, suggesting it is a valid imaging-based biomarker in HS.

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MedicineHidradenitis suppurativaUltrasoundRadiologyBiopsyPathologyDiseaseHidradenitis Suppurativa and TreatmentsAcne and Rosacea Treatments and EffectsAnorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
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