Palmar skin elasticity measured by the Cutometer MPA 580 is decreased in mild Dupuytren's disease compared to healthy controls.

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Hand Therapy Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-18 DOI:10.1177/17589983211061616
Maarten Van Nuffel, Caroline Meulyzer, Britt Gheysen, Arne Böhrer, Mieke Anthonissen, Eric Van den Kerckhove, Ilse Degreef
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Introduction: Involvement of the palmar skin is often seen in patients with Dupuytren's disease (DD) with severe finger contractures. However, skin elasticity may be already decreased earlier in the disease. The Cutometer MPA 580 could provide an objective skin measurement tool to assess this decrease in elasticity. Linking objective skin measurements to functional outcome measures could lead to better prediction of disease progression. We set up a study to investigate if the Cutometer was able to detect differences in skin elasticity between patients with mild Dupuytren's disease and healthy controls.

Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was performed. Three assessors measured skin elasticity (palmar hand) on two sites using the Cutometer on 30 patients with mild DD and 30 healthy controls. Student's t-test was used to evaluate differences in skin elasticity and a linear model to evaluate interactions between the groups and sites.

Results: Significant differences in skin elasticity were found between DD patients and controls, as well as differences based on the location examined.

Discussion: Similar to other skin conditions, the Cutometer MPA 580 was able to demonstrate a significant lower elasticity in the palmar skin in DD patients compared to healthy controls. A decrease in skin elasticity in different locations of the hand correlated with areas that often pose problems in the treatment of more severe DD. The Cutometer could potentially be a tool to identify these areas earlier in the disease.

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与健康对照组相比,轻度Dupuytren病患者通过Cutometer MPA 580测量的手掌皮肤弹性降低。
引言:手掌皮肤受累常见于Dupuytren's病(DD)伴严重手指挛缩的患者。然而,皮肤弹性可能在疾病早期就已经降低了。Cutometer MPA 580可以提供客观的皮肤测量工具来评估这种弹性的降低。将客观的皮肤测量与功能结果测量相结合,可以更好地预测疾病进展。我们进行了一项研究,以调查Cutometer是否能够检测轻度Dupuytren病患者和健康对照组之间皮肤弹性的差异。方法:进行横断面分析研究。三名评估员使用Cutometer测量了30名轻度DD患者和30名健康对照者两个部位的皮肤弹性(手掌)。Student t检验用于评估皮肤弹性的差异,线性模型用于评估各组和部位之间的相互作用。结果:DD患者和对照组之间的皮肤弹性存在显著差异,也存在基于检查位置的差异。讨论:与其他皮肤状况类似,与健康对照组相比,Cutometer MPA 580能够显示DD患者手掌皮肤的弹性显著降低。手部不同部位皮肤弹性的降低与治疗更严重DD时经常出现问题的部位有关。Cutometer可能是在疾病早期识别这些部位的一种工具。
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