COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT METHODS FOR MEASURING WOUND SURFACE AREA; A PRELIMINARY REPORT
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Külahcı, Kutay
Toklu, Akın Savaş
Arıcan, Nadir
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Introduction: Chronic wounds are challenging problems both for medical practitioners and
patients. There are tremendous modalities for the treatment of problem wounds including
hyperbaric oxygen therapy. It is important to measure wound size to evaluate the effect of the
treatment modality chosen. There are several methods for planimetric measure of wound
sizes. The method used for evaluation of the wound size should be practical and easy to use.
In this study we compared three different methods to measure the wound area on the lower
limbs of patients who were sent for hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
Methodology: We performed planimetric wound area measurement on 100 digital wound
photographs that included a 9 cm2 reference square, by using programs of Image J, Image
Proplus and counting the squares on grid on the wound image. Microsoft PowerPoint
program was used for squares counting on grid method. The same images in which the
wound edges traced by yellow line were used for all of the three methods. The area of wound
surface was calculated by using the reference area of 9 cm3 on the images.
Results: The mean wound surface areas measured by Image J, Image Proplus and counting
square on grid were 7,883 cm2 ±10,777 (min:0,0074 – max: 57,919), 7,886 cm2 ±10,735,
(min:0,0082 – max: 57,635) and 7,784 cm2 ± 10,654(min:0,0065 – max: 56,037)
respectively. There was significant correlation when we compared the wound areas measured
by each method (p<0.0001). The time spent for counting square on grids was too much and
not comparable with the other methods.
Conclusion: The quicker methods for measuring the wound surface area were using the
software of Image J and Image Proplus. The former one is an open source software and can
be used effectively without any cost. The method of counting square on grids is time
consuming and should not be preferred.
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