Objective evaluation of burn and post-surgical scars and the accuracy of subjective scar type judgment

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WANG ZhiyongZHANG Jian and LU Shuliang Shanghai Institute of Burns
Department of BurnsRuijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of MedicineShanghai China [200025 ]
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Background The true proliferation degree of burn and operation scars during their maturation was poorly defined.The objective of this study was to provide a quantitative evaluation of the proliferation degree of deep-partial thickness burn and surgical suture wound scars after wound healing and the accuracy of subjective judgment of scar types. Methods A total of 423 patients in the burn group and 667 patients in the suture wound group were enrolled in this study.Objective scar measurement(by negative-positive moulage)was carried out at 3,6 and 12 months after wound healing in 1090 patients from different regions in China.The Kruskal-Wallis H test and chi-square test were used in the statistical analysis. Results The median degrees of scar proliferation were 0.03 cm at 3 months,0.03 cm at 6 months and 0 cm at 12 months in the burn group and 0.05 cm,0.04 cm and 0.04 cm respectively in the suture wound group.At 3 and 6 months post wound healing,there was no significant difference in scar proliferation between the groups(P>0.01).After 1 year, burn scars displayed evidence of atrophy(P<0.01).Although the degree of scar proliferation differed among the four scar types(P<0.01),the ranges of scar height in the four scar types largely overlapped when judged in a subjective manner, especially in proliferation and superficial scars. Conclusions Scar atrophy occurs after one year in burns,but not in the surgical suture wound group.It is important to take anti-scar therapy for surgical wounds as well as burn wounds.The various scar types could not be judged precisely in a subjective manner.
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