Affiliation:
1. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Basel Basel Switzerland
2. Lucerne School of Computer Science and Information Technology Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts Lucerne Switzerland
3. Department of Dermatology University Hospital of Basel Basel Switzerland
4. Department of Dermatology University Hospital Zurich Zurich Switzerland
5. Faculty of Medicine University of Zürich Zurich Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractHand eczema (HE) is one of the most frequent dermatoses, known to be both relapsing and remitting. Regular and precise evaluation of the disease severity is key for treatment management. Current scoring systems such as the hand eczema severity index (HECSI) suffer from intra‐ and inter‐observer variance. We propose an automated system based on deep learning models (DLM) to quantify HE lesions' surface and determine their anatomical stratification. In this retrospective study, a team of 11 experienced dermatologists annotated eczema lesions in 312 HE pictures, and a medical student created anatomical maps of 215 hands pictures based on 37 anatomical subregions. Each data set was split into training and test pictures and used to train and evaluate two DLMs, one for anatomical mapping, the other for HE lesions segmentation. On the respective test sets, the anatomy DLM achieved average precision and sensitivity of 83% (95% confidence interval [CI] 80–85) and 85% (CI 82–88), while the HE DLM achieved precision and sensitivity of 75% (CI 64–82) and 69% (CI 55–81). The intraclass correlation of the predicted HE surface with dermatologists' estimated surface was 0.94 (CI 0.90–0.96). The proposed method automatically predicts the anatomical stratification of HE lesions' surface and can serve as support to evaluate hand eczema severity, improving reliability, precision and efficiency over manual assessment. Furthermore, the anatomical DLM is not limited to HE and can be applied to any other skin disease occurring on the hands such as lentigo or psoriasis.
Subject
Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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