Introduction. Digital ulcers (DU) occur in about 50% of systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients. Scleroderma DU are responsible for chronic pain and disability with the need of systemic and local treatments. Recently, capillaroscopic skin ulcer risk index (CSURI) has been validated as useful tool in predicting the appearance of new scleroderma ulcers and/or persistence of non-healing lesions, within 3 months from capillaro-scopy evaluation. Objectives. Since the image length of 1.57 mm might represent a critical factor for CSURI calculation, the present study aimed to evaluate the reliability of CSURI using three different videocapillaroscopy devices with distinct image widths. Methods. One hundred and seventy-six unselected SSc patients were consecutively enrolled for the study during a six-month period, using three different capillaroscopy devices (image widths of 1.33, 1.57, and 1.70 mm). Results. After a three month-follow-up new DU or persisting non-healing ulcers were observed in 46/17...
Capillaroscopic Skin Ulcers Risk Index (CSURI) calculated with different videocapillaroscopy devices: how its predictive values change
LO MONACO, Andrea;BORTOLUZZI, Alessandra;
2013
Abstract
Introduction. Digital ulcers (DU) occur in about 50% of systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients. Scleroderma DU are responsible for chronic pain and disability with the need of systemic and local treatments. Recently, capillaroscopic skin ulcer risk index (CSURI) has been validated as useful tool in predicting the appearance of new scleroderma ulcers and/or persistence of non-healing lesions, within 3 months from capillaro-scopy evaluation. Objectives. Since the image length of 1.57 mm might represent a critical factor for CSURI calculation, the present study aimed to evaluate the reliability of CSURI using three different videocapillaroscopy devices with distinct image widths. Methods. One hundred and seventy-six unselected SSc patients were consecutively enrolled for the study during a six-month period, using three different capillaroscopy devices (image widths of 1.33, 1.57, and 1.70 mm). Results. After a three month-follow-up new DU or persisting non-healing ulcers were observed in 46/17...I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


