Image‐based non‐invasive assessment of suction blister wounds for clinical safety and efficacy

Author:

Wallblom Karl12ORCID,Lundgren Sigrid12,Saleh Karim12,Schmidtchen Artur12,Puthia Manoj1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology and Venereology, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund University Lund Sweden

2. Department of Dermatology Skane University Hospital Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractRecognising the need for objective imaging‐based technologies to assess wound healing in clinical studies, the suction blister wound model offers an easily accessible wound model that creates reproducible epidermal wounds that heal without scarring. This study provides a comprehensive methodology for implementing and evaluating photography‐based imaging techniques utilising the suction blister wound model. Our method encompasses a protocol for capturing consistent, high‐quality photographs and procedures for quantifying these images via a visual wound healing score and a computer‐assisted colour analysis of wound exudation and wound redness. We employed this methodology on 16 suction blister wounds used as controls in a clinical phase‐1 trial. Our method enabled us to discern and quantify subtle differences between individual wounds concerning healing progress, erythema and wound exudation. The wound healing score exhibited a high inter‐rater agreement. There was a robust correlation between the spectrophotometer‐measured erythema index and photography‐based wound redness, as well as between dressing protein content and photography‐based dressing yellowness. In conclusion, this study equips researchers conducting clinical wound studies with reproducible methods that may support future wound research and aid in the development of new treatments.

Funder

Crafoordska Stiftelsen

Vetenskapsrådet

Alfred Österlunds Stiftelse

HudFonden

Publisher

Wiley

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