Wound area severity index (WASI): A novel tool for assessing and predicting healing times in hidradenitis suppurativa postsurgical wounds

Author:

Michelucci Alessandra12ORCID,Manzo Margiotta Flavia12ORCID,Innocenti Silvia1,Vietina Antonella1,Granieri Giammarco1ORCID,Janowska Agata1ORCID,Morganti Riccardo3,Romanelli Marco1,Dini Valentina1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology University of Pisa Pisa Italy

2. Interdisciplinary Center of Health Science, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa Pisa Italy

3. Statistical Support to Clinical Trials Department University of Pisa Pisa Italy

Abstract

AbstractHidradenitis suppurativa (HS) presents challenges in management due to its chronic nature and high risk of recurrence. Post‐surgical wound care plays a crucial role in treatment, even if standardized methods for assessing and predicting healing times are lacking. The aim of the study is to introduce the Wound Area Severity Index (WASI) as a novel tool to guide clinicians in assessing postsurgical wound progression and predicting potential healing times. A team of wound healing experts assessed 93 post‐surgical HS wounds resulting from wide excision and secondary intention healing. For each wound healing time, wound area, wound bed score (WBS), and WASI were evaluated. WASI includes four parameters: area, temperature, depth and wound Bed, each with four severity levels. The total WASI score ranges from 4 to 16. Spearman correlation and Kruskal–Wallis tests were employed for statistical analysis. WASI strongly correlated with wound healing time (rho: 0.813, p < 0.001). Higher WASI scores were associated with prolonged healing, while lower scores indicated almost healed wounds. The WASI score has proven to be more highly predictive of healing times when compared to the individual parameter of the Area (moderate positive correlation, r: 0.77) and the WBS (negative correlation, r: −0.72). A total WASI score of 4 corresponded to a median healing time of 7 days, while a score exceeding 9 suggested a median healing time of 56 days. WASI has proven to be a valuable tool for assessing and predicting healing times in post‐surgical HS wounds. Its simplicity, cost‐effectiveness, and ability to integrate multiple parameters make it a promising addition to wound care practice.

Publisher

Wiley

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