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The Reliability and Validity of Color Indicators Using Digital Image Analysis of Peristomal Skin Photographs: Results of a Preliminary Prospective Clinical Study

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Shinji Iizaka, PhD; Mayumi Asada, MHS; Hiroe Koyanagi, MHS; Sanae Sasaki, BSN; Ayumi Naito, MHS; Chizuko Konya, PhD; and Hiroma Sanada, PhD

Index: Ostomy Wound Manage. 2014;60(3):12–29.

Abstract

  Accurate assessment is necessary to evaluate peristomal skin condition, but objective methods are lacking. The purpose of this prospective, repeated-measures study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of color indicators using digital image analysis of peristomal skin photographs. The 6-month study was conducted among 21 patients (mean age 65.1 years old, 15 men) with ostomies (14 colostomies, six ileostomies, and one urostomy) at four outpatient clinics. Photographs taken by nurses of the peristomal area using point-and-shoot cameras were processed using digital image analysis, which involved color calibration, image processing, and indicator calculation. An erythema index (EI), melanin index (MI), and hypopigmentation index were created to represent increased degrees of red, black, and white color, respectively, and their average values in the peristomal region of an image were calculated relative to values for intact skin.

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